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    A few questions before we get started...

    Hi, all! I am really glad to have found this forum as all of this is very new and scary for me.

    My husband and I have about $100k in unsecured debt. I met with a bankruptcy attorney last week and we came up with a game plan. Also, my husband and I are filing for divorce in the very near future and then we will individually file Chapter 7 in about six months (January or February 2009). The attorney advised us to stop paying the credit card bills from this point forward. So, I got an apartment yesterday and and the process now starts.

    Here's my problem: I need some things for my apartment and I have no money. We will be current on all of our payments up until next Friday. Can I go out and purchase the few things I need with a CC without getting into trouble?

    Thanks.

    ETA: by "things" I don't mean a new 50" plasma TV. I need a small vacuum cleaner, some silverware and dishes, etc.
    Last edited by cupcake; 07-12-2008, 11:11 AM.
    CH7 Filed 2/26/2009 (no asset)
    341 Meeting 4/7/2009
    Discharged 7/10/2009
    Closed 7/28/2009

    #2
    You need basic living things....

    When you go to value them in your BK petition, do it at garage sale /Goodwill prices.

    Don't go crazy buying the finest china, if you know what I mean.
    Craiglist.org has oodles of stuff for sale for cheap.

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      #3
      February is still 7 months from now. Right NOW you can still use your credit cards. The purchases might become an issue if they occurr within 6 months of filing. So make your cc purchases ASAP - still this month to avoid any problems.

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        #4
        If you have a Burlington Coat Factory in your area, you can get alot of stuff for cheap..
        and it's good stuff too..Oneida silverware, dishes, etc. I bought some for like $13.00 a set.

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          #5
          I would buy what you need now and then start the not using CC's.

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            #6
            Thank you for your quick responses. I figured that I had a small window of time in which to purchase my necessities on a CC . I stopped at Big Lots and Goodwill today and I am going to hit Marshalls, TJMaxx and Burlington tomorrow. There are good bargains to be had at all of those places.
            Thanks again for your assistance and for all of the valuable information on the forum!
            CH7 Filed 2/26/2009 (no asset)
            341 Meeting 4/7/2009
            Discharged 7/10/2009
            Closed 7/28/2009

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              #7
              Originally posted by BK2008 View Post
              If you have a Burlington Coat Factory in your area, you can get alot of stuff for cheap..
              and it's good stuff too..Oneida silverware, dishes, etc. I bought some for like $13.00 a set.
              That's good information to have. I have one in my area, but I've never been there. I'm window shopping tomorrow. Thanks.
              Filed Chapter 7 (Primarily Business Expenses) 04/10/2008 FICO 468 :cry:
              341 on 05/06/08:unsure:House appraisal on day 63:blink: 07/10/2008 Discharged-Asset Case!!!:yahoo:08/09 Transu 559, Equifax 636, Experian 647
              Case Closed 07/15/2009 :D:yahoo:

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                #8
                JC Penny Outlet or Big Lots (Pic n Save) for sheets, bedding, towels....
                99C store for some household things....

                Those places you can stretch your buck a little for what you're getting.

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