After 4 long years, we're finally discharged. Thinking back to the agony of deciding what to do with our mountain of debt, buckling down and filing was one of the best things we could have done. My wife and I had a lot of expenses that we racked up on our credit cards and actually had a 3-4 year plan in place to pay off the total balances of our cards. Then 2009 came about and our 4-6% APR cards suddenly became 30-35% cards out of nowhere. No late payments, never paid less than twice the minimum monthly payments, but BAM! new interest rates. Our new minimums became more than we could afford. We ended up in a 100% payback for all claims and kept the mortgage, school loans, and auto loans outside of the plan. Its been a long road getting to the end, and there's been plenty of bumps in the road, but glad we did it. We paid off both autos during the plan and decided now to take the payments that we were sending the trustee and apply them toward school loans. Looking to have them paid off by the end of the year. I can finally breathe again.
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Originally posted by spidge View PostGood for you and it sounds like you are determined to be debt free.
Gives us others hope.
ThanksChapter 13 - 100% Payback - Filed 2/2010 - Discharged 4/2014
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Hi Drew: CONGRATULATIONS!!!! When one can put a CH13 behind and go on with living, this is the best news of all. Here you go:
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Congratulations!! On the discharge and the wise decision to get the student loans paid off.
I wonder how many bankruptcies could be avoided if the banks would simply lower interest rates to make payments more manageable. I asked and they refused. Now they are getting less than 1%. They did me a favor!LadyInTheRed is in the black!
Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
$143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!
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Originally posted by LadyInTheRed View PostCongratulations!! On the discharge and the wise decision to get the student loans paid off.
I wonder how many bankruptcies could be avoided if the banks would simply lower interest rates to make payments more manageable. I asked and they refused. Now they are getting less than 1%. They did me a favor!Chapter 13 - 100% Payback - Filed 2/2010 - Discharged 4/2014
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