Ok . . first let me say that I mean no offense to anyone at all. If ever it comes out that way, please forgive me. It is not intended.
Since I filed my Chap 13 BK in 2006, I have felt let down. I know of several other people that were able to file Chap 7, instead of 13. I have noticed some HUGE differences.
In Chap 13, I spent 5 years in hell, having payroll deductions taken to repay my debts. I lived on a super tight budget. Kept my old car because it is near impossible to get any type of loan during a bk 13. Instead, I had to wait it out for 5 years and THEN start to rebuild my credit. I am finding that it's not easy to jump out and get a fair loan rate either . .
On the other hand, the people that I know who were able to file chapter 7 . . . faired much differently:
They filed and had their case completed and discharged within a few months.
No 5 years of hell
They can begin rebuilding credit right away
They seem to get better rates on auto loans immediately after discharge, while I am facing 18 to 20%.
They don't have to pay a single penny back
Now, again . . don't get me wrong . .. . I am happy for those who were able to file chapter 7 and get their life back on track - it's just that I constantly feel punished for actually making arrangements to pay most of my debt back. You almost get treated better if you waked away from your debts and paid nothing.
My sisters friend, filed chap 7 TWICE in her life already. And each time, she has made out much better than I have with my chapter 13.
I filed my 13 in 2006
She filled her SECOND bk7 in 2010.
In 2010 she bought a brand new car at 9% interest.
Now, two weeks ago she traded it in for another car, at 8%.
As for me . .I make almost $70,000 year. I paid almost ALL of my debt back in my BK 13. I did my 5 years. I struggled through it for years and paid much of it back.
While she was able to build her credit back instantly, I had to wait the 5 years to even begin the process . . and now I am facing 18% and 21% rates on auto loans.
Does anyone else feel this same way?
And agin . not hating the chap 7 people lol . . just GOSH . . I feel cheated haha.
Since I filed my Chap 13 BK in 2006, I have felt let down. I know of several other people that were able to file Chap 7, instead of 13. I have noticed some HUGE differences.
In Chap 13, I spent 5 years in hell, having payroll deductions taken to repay my debts. I lived on a super tight budget. Kept my old car because it is near impossible to get any type of loan during a bk 13. Instead, I had to wait it out for 5 years and THEN start to rebuild my credit. I am finding that it's not easy to jump out and get a fair loan rate either . .
On the other hand, the people that I know who were able to file chapter 7 . . . faired much differently:
They filed and had their case completed and discharged within a few months.
No 5 years of hell
They can begin rebuilding credit right away
They seem to get better rates on auto loans immediately after discharge, while I am facing 18 to 20%.
They don't have to pay a single penny back
Now, again . . don't get me wrong . .. . I am happy for those who were able to file chapter 7 and get their life back on track - it's just that I constantly feel punished for actually making arrangements to pay most of my debt back. You almost get treated better if you waked away from your debts and paid nothing.
My sisters friend, filed chap 7 TWICE in her life already. And each time, she has made out much better than I have with my chapter 13.
I filed my 13 in 2006
She filled her SECOND bk7 in 2010.
In 2010 she bought a brand new car at 9% interest.
Now, two weeks ago she traded it in for another car, at 8%.
As for me . .I make almost $70,000 year. I paid almost ALL of my debt back in my BK 13. I did my 5 years. I struggled through it for years and paid much of it back.
While she was able to build her credit back instantly, I had to wait the 5 years to even begin the process . . and now I am facing 18% and 21% rates on auto loans.
Does anyone else feel this same way?
And agin . not hating the chap 7 people lol . . just GOSH . . I feel cheated haha.
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