once something is in collections, you can negotiate to pay a fraction of the original price. it's actually harder to do so before then.
or, you can just not pay even through collections. rarely does it impact credit score (much). lots of kinds of debt even legally can't (eg <$500 medical debt)
this assumes you're using it for a service that has your name/address/birthdate/social.
i use it for stuff like scammy dark pattern photoshop trials, and i can use a fake name and address.
i wouldn't use it for stuff like utilities or gym memberships that absolutely send stuff to collections and they deliberately collect your information to be able to do so
I use privacy dot com cards I can turn off in a single click
That service doesn’t exist in Europe unfortunately, I have to use Revolut for that
doesn't stop it from being sent to collections.
wtf are ppl downvoting this. i had it happen to me.
I guess not; but I also use Privacy.com cards and have never ended up in collections when I pause a card to cancel a service.
once something is in collections, you can negotiate to pay a fraction of the original price. it's actually harder to do so before then.
or, you can just not pay even through collections. rarely does it impact credit score (much). lots of kinds of debt even legally can't (eg <$500 medical debt)
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this assumes you're using it for a service that has your name/address/birthdate/social.
i use it for stuff like scammy dark pattern photoshop trials, and i can use a fake name and address.
i wouldn't use it for stuff like utilities or gym memberships that absolutely send stuff to collections and they deliberately collect your information to be able to do so