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I don't think anyone can answer this question but Chase and National City. Some people get sued shortly after default, others take a few months and others get sued right before the SOL runs out. Some never get sued.

Understand that if you let an account go into default there will be additional interest and charges on the account plus the original balance, that will continue to acrue until you pay it off.

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Thanks for the reply.

Well national are being jerks and stuck me at about 25% interest even though I'm current and current with everyone else for well over 6 months. I just don't understand how to get them to lower it.

Do you know a way to get it lowered? i mean, I'm on time with all my bills nd they still won't. Its like I defauled a while back and now they don't care that I turned it around and kept the high interest.

I 'll just keep paying until I can't for now.

Google and found out who the CEO of National is. Write him/her a letter telling them how much you LOVE the card...blah blah blah. Pour it on thick. Ask him/her for a lowered interest rate.

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I don't think anyone can answer this question but Chase and National City. Some people get sued shortly after default, others take a few months and others get sued right before the SOL runs out. Some never get sued.

Understand that if you let an account go into default there will be additional interest and charges on the account plus the original balance, that will continue to acrue until you pay it off.

Fizzle is right on! It is a crapshoot if and when you get sued. Good luck!

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