barrytrot wrote:Doctor Steuss,
You do realize that the 4 cents on the dollar debt means that the person was pretty much never going to pay anyway, right? So I'm not really even sure who the beneficiary of this is. The person was NOT planning on paying in the first place
I would like to believe that some of the people have every intention of eventually paying the debt, but are currently in circumstances that prevent it. These are hard times, with a lot of people out of work.
I realize though that you are probably right, and I may be naïve in the above belief (I do tend to be too optimistic in regards to the good within people, which leads me to be taken advantage of pretty often much to my girlfriend's chagrin) and they aren't planning on paying the debt -- in that case, I hope the collection calls stopping, and them being the beneficiary of a random act of kindness can perhaps cause a moment of self-reflection or perhaps open the doors to rebuilding a positive and responsible credit record.
Or, at the very least, I didn't eat lunch today because I spent my budgeted $10 on the OWS Jubilee, which after binge-eating at a B-day party over the weekend, I probably needed.