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> Hardship programs, Citi, Chase, any info??
ts8586
post Yesterday, 09:42 AM
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QUOTE (youngwidow @ Nov 19 2009, 04:36 PM) *
I have never been late on anything and I was able to get into hardship programs with the following CC

(my husband died back in Feb- I was only 31, no life ins, tons of debt (charged by him in my name)

1- Citi bank- 5% for 9 months- Card NOT closed- (but is now b/c they want to raise me to 29.99% after Jan when the promo is up)

2- Citi Flex line of credit- 0% for 12 months- closed

3- BOA/MBNA- 5% for 5 years (pays off balance)- closed

4- Amex- 0% for 6 months on Blue card - Card NOT closed

Amex plat. card- 0% for 6 months- 9.99% after that - my monthly payment pays off my balance in 12 months- card NOT closed

5. GE money line of credit- cut my interest rate in half for 6 months- closed for the 6 months


I'm sorry for your loss, YW. But nice job on getting the CC companies to work with you. Maybe some of their employees do have souls.
 
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