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Originally posted by gophermn View PostSept11, you do bring up a good point. People! By all means DO NOT just google Means test and find out you fail the test. I did that at least 3 or 4 times and failed everytime. I then went to an attny and found out I missed A LOT.
Our income was roughly $110k with $60k in CC and almost $550k in homestead and rental.
So, stealing Sept11th thread, don't just go off of a web search Means test. Seek an attny or talk with people in this forum who filed on their own.
Good luck!
Congrats to Sept11. The key for you seems to be the Jan to June unemployment to bring down your 6 mth average. Wish I had filed back in May or June '08. With 3 months unemployment earlier, I would have passed the means test easily. At that time, however, bk was not even an option I was considering.
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Congrats Sept!
I think it's grand that you made it through your ordeal and even grander that you are willing to share.
While I was not on the verge of not passing the means test, it still was very hard so I can only imagine what you must have been feeling.
My last day for objections is the 27th of this month and so far smooth sailing. I can't fricking wait for discharge!
And FWIW, I think you were honest and I would have done the exact same thing were I you.
Best of luck,
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Originally posted by Mi Bankruptcy View Post...The way I see it, the post targeted people that may feel hopeless and feel their only option is CH13. The poster tried to give hope to people that feel forced to CH13. They encouraged other people considering filing to look at the entire process rather than settling for CH13 and 3-5 years of paying on debt and incurring more stress...
Thanks for sharing, Sept 11, and congratulations on your discharge. Hey, where's your hamster dance??Filed chapter 7: June 9, 2008
341 meeting: July 18, 2008
last day for objections: September 16, 2008
DISCHARGED September 18, 2008 - CLOSED September 29, 2008
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Originally posted by WoodSprite View PostThat was exactly my read on this, and it seems to me that's exactly the purpose of this forum: to offer our experiences as a way of helping others avoid our mistakes, and as a source of support and hope.
Thanks for sharing, Sept 11, and congratulations on your discharge. Hey, where's your hamster dance??
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'HubIf I knew it all, would I be here?? Hang in there = Retained attorney 8-06, Filed 12-28-07, Discharge 8-13-08, Finally CLOSED 11-3-09, 3-31-10 AP Dismissed, Informed by incompetent lawyer of CLOSED status, October 14, 2010.
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"To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
"Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."
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Apparently you were reading another post than the one I just read. I don't see a scam at all.
We are in the 6 figures, filed C7, discharged and closed.
ETA: Congrats to the OP!!
Originally posted by outofluck07 View PostYou know you're getting a job that pays 150K and you still don't feel a little bad about not paying back honest debt.....I don't think encouraging people to scam their way through (such as claiming a huge house payment as a "current monthly expense" that you have no intention of paying ever again) is ethical. I've read a lot of posts on here, but this blows me away. You must have known that that's not the way the means test works, or you wouldn't have been so nervous throughout your filing. What a shame. Anyone agree with me on this one?
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I wish I could make the 6-figures and stay making it. We saw it briefly and then it went away. If I could simply stay making 6-figures, I'd never have a need to file BK.
I need to post a new thread asking how everyone is making 6-figures so I can learn what I am doing wrong about not making it.
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Originally posted by debtmonster View PostI wish I could make the 6-figures and stay making it. We saw it briefly and then it went away. If I could simply stay making 6-figures, I'd never have a need to file BK.
I need to post a new thread asking how everyone is making 6-figures so I can learn what I am doing wrong about not making it.
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Originally posted by Mi Bankruptcy View PostI definitely would love to see the responses from that thread
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Thank you
Thanks to all except the original responder for all your love and support. I have to admit...this forum was the absolute best thing to stumble across throughout this whole process. I was a little upset when I read the 1st response because the last thing I wanted was to come across as sneaky. Believe me...it does morally bother me a bit that I'm making money now and forgot about my previous debt. But the important thing to remember is this...things were different back in June. I was unemployed sinking deeper and deeper into debt. 3 lawsuits were filed against me and my wife because we were so behind on payments. So...when we filed back in June...we were at an all-time low. As soon as our lawyer electronically filed our case...the new beginning began.
The government has bankruptcy for situations exactly like mine. Even if my wife and I made the money we're making now...it would take a lifetime to pay back 150,000 dollars. Bankruptcy gives honest people a fresh start immediately.
Once again...let's not forget that we don't walk away from bankruptcy with no damage....we leave our credit on the table. It's demolished for a very long time.
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I don't see anything unethical about this at all. especially when you consider the lengths the banks will go to to try and screw you the consumer out of money. they spend millions a year on lawyers and lobbyists to tip the scales in their favor and take advantage of every loophole they can possibly find to keep squeezing money out of us.
miss a payment and your interest rate shoots through the roof, who cares that the people who tend to miss payments are the exact same people who can't afford those higher payments.
one of the many debts i'm carrying right now involves a cell phone bill on a phone that was STOLEN from me. despite repeatedly reporting the phone stolen it took TWO MONTHS for them to shut it off. i recieved a bill for several thousand dollars and told i was responsible because, if i had read the fine print in the contract, i had 10 days to replace the phone or all charges incurred after its theft would be my responsibility. oh, and none of the many representatives of said phone company had any responsibility to tell me this prior to recieving the bill. is that fair?
congrats sept11, hope you learned your lesson and make the most of this. keep praying for the rest of us, i know i need it.
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