Thursday, October 23, 2008

Halloween might not be the scariest thing this October.

This October, while all the kids will be going trick or treating, the adults will wonder just how much of their candy purchases should they put on the already full credit card. The scariest part about this holiday is that the fun must go on, but someone will have to pay.

In the past few weeks I actually heard consumers telling me that they cannot settle with their creditors because they must spend money on Halloween celebration. I cannot seem but to wonder, if this is what's happening in October, just what kind of a holiday season do we have to look forward to November and December?

Couple of days ago when mediating a Discover Bank case for over $19,000 I discovered that the creditors also use the same excuse. They did not want to cut the costs due to the approaching holiday, citing the need for more cash flow due to the exponential loss of settlement. Don't even ask about stipulated judgments, apperently no one trust each other anymore - period.

So, boo! And I hope your Halloween goes debt free.

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