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We have been approved for an interest free card for 15 months, so we were hoping to pay off an old judgement from an apartment that we lived in in 2007. I would love to have this finally paid and off the reports, so I was wondering if they would accept a credit card as payment. We would pay probably around $500 a month till it is paid off. The judgement was for $2000 but not sure what it is now due to interest.
@Anonymous wrote:We have been approved for an interest free card for 15 months, so we were hoping to pay off an old judgement from an apartment that we lived in in 2007. I would love to have this finally paid and off the reports, so I was wondering if they would accept a credit card as payment. We would pay probably around $500 a month till it is paid off. The judgement was for $2000 but not sure what it is now due to interest.
You could only pay it with a CC if the entity that owns or is collecting on behalf of the judgment owner accepts CCs as a method of payment.
If the judgment holder won't accept cc, you can buy money orders from USPS and pay for them with the cc.