Does Credit Card Debt Ever Expire?

Does Credit Card Debt Ever Expire?
The short answer to that is no. Credit card debt doesn’t expire. Even if you are past the time frame where you can be sued, it doesn’t mean the debt has disappeared. As long as you own the money, debt collectors can come after you seeking payment.
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