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@Anonymous wrote:I agree, the only time they put you in jail is if you refuse to pay. Wage garnishments are the first step, and you can't take more than is legally allowed by state law. Here in California it is 25 percent of your check. My friend has this done every check like clockwork. He had to share an apartment with me and another roomate because he could not afford rent. (In fact who can these days.)I would try for secured cards. Help build up a solid foundation, when they have served their purpose move on to a better class of card, like Chase or BofA.