once the payments are 10 days late we start receiving calls from JPMorgan Chase, a terrible string of harassing phone calls, beginning at 8:30 until 9pm 24/7
- Just how can it be 24 hours a day, 7 days a week if they call you from 8:30 to 9pm?. Also they wait until you are 10 days late, in the Auto financing that is a LONG time. Just look at the reports even on this site about people being called when they are only a day late. Because late is late, it really does not matter if you are a day or a month. Although after 30 days it starts going on your credit.
I also wonder about the "other creditors" who are willing to work with you. Again you can look at numerous reports from people who say that this creditor or that creditor will no work with them, while everyone else will. The interesting thing is that the creditor who will not work with these people is never the same, and sometimes a person will say this creditor won't work with them, but another person said they worked with them.
Not really knowing what your "other creditors" are. But your money should go in the following priorities for bills(IMO).
1. Housing
2. ESSENTIAL utilities,
3. Food
4. Transportation
5. Credit Cards.
If you have your credit cards before anything else you probably should rethink your priorities and how much you really do want to keep the car.