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A contract must be signed before a credit card is issued, and these contracts always specify what can happen if you default on payments. These specifications always include the possibility of suing the cardholder in court. Short of bankruptcy, nothing can protect the cardholder from the possibility of being taken to court.
Source:
Credit Infocenter: Debt Settlement Advice
Federal Trade Commission: Knee Deep in Debt
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