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Here is what happened to us(familly).
Son drove through a stop sign, it was hidden in an overgrown tree, the one in the centre of the road had already been flatened by a previous accident(huge accident intersection, has been completely reconfigured since).
He drove straight through, thinking it was a thorough fare a car on his left Tboned him.
To cut a long story short, the pile of crap that Tboned him was insured for agreed sum$14,000. Actual worth about $3,000 my son agreed to make payments( apprentice) after about two years he was offered a payout figure, much less than remaining, by the collection agency(he thought he was paying the insurance company). I personaly have not found honesty pays, it usually ends up being used against you and seems to be a misplaced proverb, that ends you in a lot of sh!#. Unfortunately.
Should it also be a criminal offense to loan to people with no ability to pay it off?
Ok, so back in 08' I racked up a 6k credit card debt with ANZ... it was entirely my own fault.
Anyways, I was overseas for about 9 months, during this time I didn't contact ANZ and by the time I did call them to discuss the debt it had already been sold to Baycorp... 4 years later I get a call from Baycorp who are demanding I pay this debt (which is now 7.5k @ 9% interest).
I tell them the truth, I'm currently a full-time uni student who's also enrolled in tafe...living off centrelink benefits. I can barely afford to make ends meet at present let alone pay off this debt, but what can I do?
They told me to ask my friends/family for a loan... when I said that's not an option she threatened to take legal action against me... Argh !
I know I'm an idiot for digging myself into this hole but would appreciate any advice...
In the cashless society everybody, including those who were never taught a sense of values, has credit cards. The Nanny State cannot protect idiots from using them stupidly.
I cant believe people that clock up these loans with no intention of paying them back
What have you been doing for 4 years that you couldnt work this out beforehand?
Prawn, do you believe we shouldn't be asking questions? Do you assert that it would be wrong to ask for verified evidence of the actual debt?
Evidence - what specifically are you looking for? That debt collectors do write off debts? Dyor - there's so much information on the Internet esp around handling debt collectors the only thing to fear is fear itself.
The bank never loaned any money in the first place.
the court system appears to be geared towards finding people wrong who can afford or are willing to pay.
If they are losers let them off, it's a waste of time. IMO
It is strange that inq is the only one to suggest that you get a job and pay your debts. This would benefit you and the taxpayer. You won't be missed at the Uni or TAFE where you are probably only doing Mickey Mouse courses anyway.
I am a taxpayer. ausnick said he was living off centrelink benefits. He is 24/25 years old and has obviously been living off taxpayer funding for many years. Getting a job would benefit the taxpayer and also ausnick's self-esteem.
Secondly, I have worked for the ATO full-time previously whilst studying part-time, during this time I not only served my government but I obviously pain a significant amount in personal income tax. I also worked for a while in outback earning around $50-$60k and again I paid $1000s in taxes.
The banks push credit cards on you and for some it's difficult to resist using them, especially when many of your friends are doing the same, out spending more than they can afford.
I'm perplexed that some on here are keen for everyone to pay more tax.... I didn't realise we had so many members who have faith in our government to spend it so wisely
Ignore some of the negative responses Ausnick, they are mean and unhelpful.
Racking up consumer debts in your early 20s is pretty common and not something to be ashamed of. The banks push credit cards on you and for some it's difficult to resist using them, especially when many of your friends are doing the same, out spending more than they can afford.
No big deal, pay off your debts, complete your studies and you're all set not to make the same mistakes in future.
I'm perplexed that some on here are keen for everyone to pay more tax.... I didn't realise we had so many members who have faith in our government to spend it so wisely
Of course...blame the banks. It's always someone else's fault. It depends on whether you were raised to have a sense of values.
Ausnick's case is a good example of our taxes being spent unwisely.
Truth is, I was busy paying off other debts that I incurred from the time when the commonwealth bank gave me (an 18yo, fresh out of high school) a credit card with a $16,000 limit (which I have paid off now). edit: Why did they gave me such a high limit? I'd like to know that myself.
@Colliape: Your probably right about Aus not needing more psychologists, but have you ever been to a terminally ill ward? The mental state of most patients is pretty poor, particularly those who don't have the support of friends/family, imo they absolutely need the assistance from a mental health professional but for whatever reason they don't seem to be receiving much of that atm.
The reason I quit working full-time was so that I could study accelerate my education by doing double-fulltime studies and get my degree sooner rather than later (that way I can find much better paying work, pay more taxes and so on) during this time I've been engaged in volunteer work with the homeless, brain damaged patients and the terminally when I've had spare-time time as I still enjoy being active in the community. I've met a few 'bludgers' who just drink and surf all day whilst mooching off benefits (i do neither btw) but I can understand why I've been pre-judged by various members of this forum.
Still, I think it's a little unkind to tell me I'm a worthless bludger who belongs in gaol. Maybe scum like me who are focusing on their education at the taxpapers expense (who have 7.5k of credit card debt) should just be euthanised? =P
What i am after is for evidence that your legal theories actually work in court. IE - If you went to court against a bank and said "oh you never actually loaned me any money" how could you actually win that case? It sounds plausible in theory i just dont see a precedent for it. And your signature on a loan application would be evidence one would assume
I believe six months in one of our Gaols would cure you, forever.
You are a leech upon the system which depends upon the honesty of the participants.
I more than dislike you, you putrid mass of debt.
I could not give a tosser as to your future, whether a court appearance or a visit from your local Bikie Club. The latter may serve justice better.
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Why do you think the government implements welfare programs such as Austudy / HECS etc? The idea is that the government is willing to support students because they realise that someday these students will graduate and will have better paying jobs where they pay more tax dollars.
Which makes it all the more strange that you didn't pay off your debts.At your age it's about time you were doing something productive. Forget the psychology course. We need more psychologists like a hole in the head. Concentrate on the nursing.
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