Made our final payment 12/26/12, saw on PACER yesterday that we are discharged! So excited! So much has happened during the past 5 years, but it has made my husband and me smarter and stronger! We will never let ourselves get into that situation again. Doing the happy dance in this household!
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Congrats, just try to be allergic to credit cards as much as possible. That will be my plan once I finish. I never had a problem paying back my debts as long as there wasn't hefty interest rates attached to it, but the greed of the banks and credit card companies made sure to make it difficult, especially when your dealt with job losses and etc.
There will soon be a pandemic of people filing bankruptcy, worse than anything in history due to the amount of household credit card debt being carried by the average person.
I hope to not have a credit card again, but the system might not allow it. I have been using debit for everything, but in some instances you need a credit card. Maybe at the most a $500 or $1000 limit would be the max I would go. How I remember getting offers in the mail, credit increased, balance transfer options and credit was flowing like Niagra Falls into my mail box. I once had $100K in available credit on plastic, luckily I did not use it, some of the accounts closed and I turned down offers to increase it.
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CONGRATULATIONS!!! We have a Wednesday Chapter13 Discharge Party!!! This GREAT news, and a GREAT accomplishment! Here is your officially unofficial Dance of Victory:
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Sorry about that. Try this one: you may have to skip over an ad...Last edited by AngelinaCat; 02-13-2013, 07:04 AM."To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
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Originally posted by ccmisery View PostI once had $100K in available credit on plastic, luckily I did not use itFiled CH13 - 06/2009
Confirmed - 01/2010
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Originally posted by forgotten View PostWhy lucky? Unless you are in a 100% plan, you would be in the exact same position you are in now. You just would have had the fun of spending $100k first.
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Congrats!!!! I havent used credit since last May and I filed in October! I hope to never have to pay interest except for car, mortgage or student loan again! Oncs stud loan is done forever too! I hate interest and cc companies!
Happy dance for you - you must feel so free!!!!Discharge date: October 2017 (will it ever get here?)
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