Edenbridge14
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Its an unsecured debt in a different country, they are not going to come knocking on your door.
I would just post them anonymously a copy of a statement and his death certificate. Don't mention next of kin or executor.
Or is it that people should try to escape credit card debts?
If the father had no assets, then the debt can't be paid and the administrator should notify the credit card company.
My practical advice to the family was simply to inform the credit card company immediately and officially of his death.
I would just post them anonymously a copy of a statement and his death certificate. Don't mention next of kin or executor.
I didnt say either of those Brendan. The OP's parent died a week ago. The other parent is stressing over paying for a funeral and a 3k debt to a bank. Its not a time to be stressing over something like this, or listening to people on high-horses telling them that they need to pay their debts.So people shouldn't pay their debts if they are in a different country or if it's hard for the lender to recover it?
Or is it that people should try to escape credit card debts?
Its an unsecured debt in a different country, they are not going to come knocking on your door.
I really don't think that suggesting that people should pay their debts is "a high moral horse".
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