If you were under 18 when the credit was issued in your name you can contest the validity and maybe get the creditors to go after your mother for payment of the debt.
2006-10-18 03:34:56
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answered by Shane O 2
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You should get your mother to pay but if that's not possible, start working and pay off the debt in small increments. Call the credit card company, they will work with you if you explain the situation. You will have to cut back on spending for a while and learn from this. Most Americans are in debt, don't be another statistic..
2006-10-18 03:37:06
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answered by pussnboots333 4
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How did she do that? Did she put a credit card in your name or joint account. How far do you want to go with this. You could attempt bankruptcy, but that will stay on your record for 7 years. The laws have changed and they are persuing repay instead of wipe away debts. Call the credit card company, put a stop to any future purchases ont that account. Ask them what options they have lowering interest and what the amount they would accept to close that account. Don't let your mother get you into another account that she has access to.
2006-10-18 03:38:32
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answered by twoshotjudy 2
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Work hard to pay off the $3,000, and learn one of the most valuable lessons of your life from this. Don't trust anyone with your credit. You are the only one responsible for you. And, sad but true, moms don't always make the best choices.
2006-10-18 03:42:30
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answered by Momma Jo 6
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I guess the first thing you need to do is make arrangements to pay off the debt before it goes onto your credit rating - if its already there you still need to pay the debt off and it will then show on your history as being a debt but paid off.
2006-10-18 03:34:53
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answered by ♥Kazz♥ 6
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If your mother got you in debt, she should give you the $3,000 to pay off the debt.
2006-10-18 03:34:23
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answered by jim 6
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you can always press charges against your mother and dispute the debt or you can get them to settle the debt for Penny's on the dollar and call it a day.
2006-10-18 03:55:40
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answered by Chris T 2
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Get all 3 of your credit reports from experian, equifax, and transunion. Go through your credit reports and make sure nothing is on it that doesn't belong to you. For more info email your question to sisshonuff@yahoo.com
2006-10-18 03:37:31
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answered by Anonymous
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