I got my discharge paper work today!!!(discharged feb16th) It came along with an orchard bank credit card off and a pre approved AT&T phone offer(a company I BK'd on). These are the first two credit offers I have received in a very long time. Do not care about those, just found it entertaining they all come on the same day..
finally there is a light at the end of the tunnel. The past ten years have been rough. Layoff, went back to college, divorce, shattered ankle with no insurance blah, unplanned child, it just goes on and on. I tried unsuccessfully for the last two years to fix my mess, but It was over whelming to say the least. I did not want to do BK, but it eventually seemed to be my only option. It was a savior and I pray I never have to do it again.
I kept a small credit card which was current for about 2 years and my student loans obviously, which also were current until I filed and they quit taking my payment. So I will be coming out with two current payments to help establish my credit. I had planned on just using those two things for 6mo's to a year to prove I have changed.
Now for the unforeseen problem. I had to sell my car that was paid for. Mechanical prob's that lead to me not being able to inspect it, and the repair costs were to much to fix. Never buy a fixer upper saab.
I had not planned on getting any credit this soon, but it is looking like i may have to try. Every time I find a decent car that it is affordable it gets sold before I can get to it. I do not want another junker like the one I just had. Only looking to spend about 6-7000 max. I have a down payment of 3000.
I figure if I can get a car loan like that, along with my credit card and student loans I should be able to straighten the rest of my mess out.
I'm not really asking anything. Just wanted to share this with some people that can relate. Or if you are on the edge of going b-rupt and can't decide, maybe this will inspire you to take the first step. It was a relatively quick process and surprisingly "easy" considering what was achieved. If you are at the point of considering b ruptcy your credit score is probably already shot anyway.
It took me years of considering and trying to realize It was pointless for me to keep going on as I was.
finally there is a light at the end of the tunnel. The past ten years have been rough. Layoff, went back to college, divorce, shattered ankle with no insurance blah, unplanned child, it just goes on and on. I tried unsuccessfully for the last two years to fix my mess, but It was over whelming to say the least. I did not want to do BK, but it eventually seemed to be my only option. It was a savior and I pray I never have to do it again.
I kept a small credit card which was current for about 2 years and my student loans obviously, which also were current until I filed and they quit taking my payment. So I will be coming out with two current payments to help establish my credit. I had planned on just using those two things for 6mo's to a year to prove I have changed.
Now for the unforeseen problem. I had to sell my car that was paid for. Mechanical prob's that lead to me not being able to inspect it, and the repair costs were to much to fix. Never buy a fixer upper saab.
I had not planned on getting any credit this soon, but it is looking like i may have to try. Every time I find a decent car that it is affordable it gets sold before I can get to it. I do not want another junker like the one I just had. Only looking to spend about 6-7000 max. I have a down payment of 3000.
I figure if I can get a car loan like that, along with my credit card and student loans I should be able to straighten the rest of my mess out.
I'm not really asking anything. Just wanted to share this with some people that can relate. Or if you are on the edge of going b-rupt and can't decide, maybe this will inspire you to take the first step. It was a relatively quick process and surprisingly "easy" considering what was achieved. If you are at the point of considering b ruptcy your credit score is probably already shot anyway.
It took me years of considering and trying to realize It was pointless for me to keep going on as I was.
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