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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 2314879" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>^^^ This. The folks in collections are looking for commitments, and then you need to keep those commitments. Make a commitment you can live with, and then keep it, and most company's that extend you credit will leave the revenue stream open.</p><p></p><p>As you've no doubt discovered, ignoring bills when you can't pay them isn't the way to handle these situations.</p><p></p><p>Saying that to say this, if you've got guns that aren't family heirlooms and can be replaced when you get back on your feet, you might think about selling some of them. I believe luxury items and hobbies need to be put on hold or unloaded when people get in this shape financially. If you've got obligations to creditors, everything but your basic needs should come after you've met those obligations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 2314879, member: 10690"] ^^^ This. The folks in collections are looking for commitments, and then you need to keep those commitments. Make a commitment you can live with, and then keep it, and most company's that extend you credit will leave the revenue stream open. As you've no doubt discovered, ignoring bills when you can't pay them isn't the way to handle these situations. Saying that to say this, if you've got guns that aren't family heirlooms and can be replaced when you get back on your feet, you might think about selling some of them. I believe luxury items and hobbies need to be put on hold or unloaded when people get in this shape financially. If you've got obligations to creditors, everything but your basic needs should come after you've met those obligations. [/QUOTE]
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