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lennydepc
Asked August 2010
My mom has just gone into an assisted living home and cannot pay off her credit card bills; will the bank write off her bills?
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anonymous20452
Aug 2010
No, they won't write it off but you can call them and see if they will take a lower settlement offer. Sometimes they do, but don't expect it to happen.
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