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Credit Card Nation: The Consequences of America’s Addiction to Credit

Credit Card Nation: The Consequences of America’s Addiction to Credit

Credit Card Nation: The Consequences of America's Addiction to Credit

Credit-card debt is choking American prosperity off at the neck. In Credit Card Nation, Robert D. Manning tells a fascinating story about the present and future consequences of credit dependence across all strata of U.S. society. Through extensive interviews with consumers, Manning talks to debtors, and to average Americans, affected by what Manning describes as our “credit card nation”: an American juggernaut of indebtedness that spans personal, corporate, and governmental debt.

No interest for one year! No annual fee! No minimum payments for six months! And, if you want to believe Robert Manning, there’s no way out of the debt that we find ourselves in, as individuals and as a country. Credit Card Nation combines debt of every kind–consumer, corporate, and governmental–and creates a vast landscape of profit-spewing lenders and struggling debtors present at every level of economics. Appalling statistics set readers off on a depressing journey: the years between 1980 and 1994 saw annual consumer charges skyrocket from 0 billion to 1 billion, with the average household carrying over ,000 in revolving debt. Accompanied by the erasure of nearly 0 billion in corporate debt and tremendous tax cuts for ever-merging conglomerates, the end of the 20th century seems to be just the beginning of an overwhelming cycle. While Manning’s book is extensively researched, it is also extremely readable. Individual stories of junk bondsmen, corporate raiders, and middle-class consumers are threaded throughout the pages of charts and statistics, with a few surprises. While most media would have us believe that students who rack up charge accounts are totally irresponsible, the reality is that some of these students are helping their families with cash-advance loans to make mortgage or insurance payments. Emphasis is also placed on the tremendous advertising budgets of credit card companies: Manning comments on “how quickly the cultural norms have changed in the Credit Card Nation,” we see a poster insisting “money can’t buy you love, but a credit card can get you started.” This is not a self-help book, and Manning has no 12-step program for debtors at any level. Credit Card Nation simply tells it as it is. –Jill Lightner

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Are there any legal consequences for not paying back a payday advance loan?

Question by butterflybaby20082000: Are there any legal consequences for not paying back a payday advance loan?
I took got a payday advance loan from cashnetusa.com I believe it was and It was due to be paid today. I had the intentions to pay it and now i dont have the money to. They tried to take the money out of my checking account and it was denied, leaving me with a fee from my bank because it was returned. I closed my bank account to keep this from continuing. What can they do if I am unable to pay this back? And in about how much time would they take these actions?

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Answer by Facety Jeff
They can sue you for the money plus interest, they can have the court order/enter a judgement against you to pay them back all the money, interest + legal fees. If they are very nasty they will wait until the amount goes to above the smalll claims court limit then take you to big court and sue you for more, they can alternatively sell your credit to an annoying agency who will call you day and night, show up at your work, and tell everyone you know that you owe them money (including your boss, family, friends, etc). They can also go back and investigate yoour loan application and if they find any false information on it they can give it to the police and charge you for fraud if either they or the police find you lied, they can ruin your credit, this can also increase your cost of other credit cards or cause you to loose credit altogether. In some states it is a crime to write a check with nsf or insufficient funds so that alone could be enough to land you 90-180 days in jail. they can nail you for fraud if for example you realy do not have a job or your pay check is not what you said it was or if you misrepresented things on your application.

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Posted by getloans - September 6, 2012 at 1:01 pm

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