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Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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True Flamingo - one must have debt to file BK . I hear ya on all accounts - its a hard road no doubt. Like I said, hindsight is 20/20 and had we known the job loss was coming we wouldn't of taken nearly all of our money out of our savings account to pay off vehicles, instead using it to pay the 2nd mortgage every month until another job was found. Our thought was we could put most of the money back into savings within 15-18 months, no problem....of course, no one predicted the loss of income. However on the flip side of that.. had we not paid off those items, we would've lost them - so guess it worked out the way it was supposed to. No fancy vacations or lifestyle here - all of our extra $ went into the bank for quite a few years. My idea of extravagant is springing for a $20 bottle of champagne LOL . Thankfully I made hubby promise not to touch his retirement $, no matter the cost..... and I'm glad he didnt, he's worked too hard all these years to get it to where it is.
Still pisses me off that we had to file - if the credit union would have either lowered the rate by 2% or extended out our 2nd a mere 5 years they would've been paid in full and then some, making more $ in the process than had they not. Amazing to me that they'd rather us file BK to strip it, getting less than what we were offering to do (pay them in full), and while it was our option to file, I still feel they forced the issue. We're paying more now a month to our Ch. 13 for them to get less than 40%, than had they accepted the 2 suggestions we put forth.
Boggles the mind sometimes....
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Originally posted by Pandora View PostTrue Flamingo - one must have debt to file BK . I hear ya on all accounts - its a hard road no doubt. Like I said, hindsight is 20/20 and had we known the job loss was coming we wouldn't of taken nearly all of our money out of our savings account to pay off vehicles, instead using it to pay the 2nd mortgage every month until another job was found. Our thought was we could put most of the money back into savings within 15-18 months, no problem....of course, no one predicted the loss of income. However on the flip side of that.. had we not paid off those items, we would've lost them - so guess it worked out the way it was supposed to. No fancy vacations or lifestyle here - all of our extra $ went into the bank for quite a few years. My idea of extravagant is springing for a $20 bottle of champagne LOL . Thankfully I made hubby promise not to touch his retirement $, no matter the cost..... and I'm glad he didnt, he's worked too hard all these years to get it to where it is.
Still pisses me off that we had to file - if the credit union would have either lowered the rate by 2% or extended out our 2nd a mere 5 years they would've been paid in full and then some, making more $ in the process than had they not. Amazing to me that they'd rather us file BK to strip it, getting less than what we were offering to do (pay them in full), and while it was our option to file, I still feel they forced the issue. We're paying more now a month to our Ch. 13 for them to get less than 40%, than had they accepted the 2 suggestions we put forth.
Boggles the mind sometimes....
So Pandora, I don't get it either...I guess they're so stuck in their mindset...who knows.
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Originally posted by HHM View PostI am not ready to sympathize, because you have never really explained your situation, that I have seen, as to why you are in chapter 13 in the first place? As desp points out, you filed for a reason. I suspect there isn't/wasn't much alternative to deal with your financial challenges.
And based on your "complaints," You are still addicted to lifestyle, you aren't ready to, or maybe don't know how to live within your means. Most chapter 13 clients easily have a $3,000 emergency fund 1 year into a chapter 13.07-21-2009 filed Chapter 13
05-02-11 CONVERTED TO CHAPTER 7 :
09-07-11 DISCHARGED !!!!!!
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My lawyer recently mentioned to me that I could dismiss and refile as a 7 if I wanted. The car deduction in my state has gone from $700 to about $7,500. I still want to keep my 13 though. I like my small business, and well paying jobs for somebody 58, who is suffering from 2nd stage C.O.P.D. and is slightly deaf, are hard to come by. I still have about 3.5 years to go, but it sure beats a lot of things, like pending lawsuits and continuous phonecalls.
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UHHH I know the economy caused many bk's. Mine was totally due to contruction business going down. We built several houses every year for 7-10 years, sold every one of thm, made some good money and lost some on a few. My greatet moment was the famly from Louisiana who were devastated by Katrina bought one of our homes. TV crews made a big deal out of it.
BUt when the bottom fell out we all had no choice, file or lose everything. Even contractors that built for 30-40 years went under. Not from bad business decisions or added un-needed debt, you simply cannot float a million dollars for long without selling anything. Pure and simple.
Look at financiers, it was all a house of cards, bound to fail at some time, but man did it fall hard and fast.
I believe we should all live within our means, but the expenses allowed inmy 13 are not even lose to reality. 200 bucks a month for three vehicles to get back and forth to work? Insane. See my other post for that nightmare.
Thanks DBR
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