Been there. I was put on zoloft first then on to zanex for anxiety and depression. I would be on here at 2:00 in the morning looking for answers to problems that hadn't happened yet! Before 7:00 am I had my whole house clean and the laundry hung outside to dry! Worry, worry, worry is all I did. It affected my whole life with family and friends and work. I just wanted to sleep my way thru the whole process and it felt like it would never end. It will end. Let them take the vehicle. With the deals that are out there now you can get some amazing new cars like Jessegirl on here did right after discharge! I saw an ad where you can get some kind of Kia -brand new for $7000! Amazing. I can not begin to tell you how amazing two little words changed my whole outlook on life.....DISCHARGE and CLOSED! It will get better. Just hang in there. Come back on this forum often for insight and support. It helped me tremendously.
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Yep... my issue is that I need to be able to put away a lot of money. I want to buy something for CASH MONEY and NOT FINANCE. I am learning a good life lesson here. I don't want to pay interest on anything ever again. If I don't have the cash, I don't buy it. That goes for cars or anything else.
It may take me a good year and a half to save up for a car I want. I want something that's used, but almost like brand spanking new. You have to look high and low for those deals.
Have any of you ever checked out the Smart Fortwo cars?
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Originally posted by Doneygalpb View PostWe are doing the Dave Ramsey way with our finances now. Ever read one of his books? Pretty good advise. We too decided not to buy anything on credit ever again including cars. We either save up for it or we do not need it! I have seen those smart cars around town here. They are tiny!
I rented one and it was a blast. I want to buy one now. The prices vary widely. A new one can be very expensive but a slightly used one can save you anywhere from $3,000 to $7,000.
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I had a loan out on furniture from American General. We purchased it barely 90 days prior to filing. They didn't come after my stuff. It was already used. They won't come after it.Filed Chapter 7: 3-22-08
341 Meeting: 5-15-08 It went great!!!
Last day for objections: 7-14-08
Discharged and Closed: 7-21-08
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Originally posted by debtmonster View PostI heard Sears, Discover and Amex are not like that. They like to take stuff back just out of spite. My step-father drives trash trucks and has seen tons of like-new stuff thrown in the dump by Sears. They'd rather throw it in the trash than know that you got it free.Southern District of Florida
Filed Ch 7 - 8/6/09 341 - 9/14/09
Report of No Distribution - 9/18/09
DISCHARGE ! 11/23/09 Closed 12/8/09
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Just to clarify some things. Liens survive bankruptcy (with very few exceptions). When you purchase items on "store" branded cards (like Rooms To Go, Best Buy, Ethan's Furniture, etc.), you grant a "purchase money security interest" in the items you buy -- this creates a lien.
Regardless of any discharge, those companies, unless they filed a claim as an unsecured creditor, still have their lien.
Now that I wrote that... here's the reality. Most of them just move on and don't ever ask for the property back. Best Buy seems to be the only one that wants a 5 year old computer worth $20. There's a poster on here that has a $40K piano that Yamaha Credit never came to get.
It can be expensive for these companies to retrieve their property (yes their property). The ones that do send letters, send one semi-threatening letter to get you to turn over the property. What they are avoiding, is taking the appropriate legal steps to get a Court Order to recover the property.
As a public service reminder, companies like American Express, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, do not have such a clause in the cardholder agreements, so don't have liens on your purchases.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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Originally posted by justbroke View PostJust to clarify some things. Liens survive bankruptcy (with very few exceptions). When you purchase items on "store" branded cards (like Rooms To Go, Best Buy, Ethan's Furniture, etc.), you grant a "purchase money security interest" in the items you buy -- this creates a lien.
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Originally posted by debtmonster View PostSo what happens if you tell them you sold the TV or furniture long ago?
Actually, if you really read the fine print of those "purchase money security interest" (PMSI) type cardholder agreements, there is also a clause which states that you will surrender all proceeds of any sale or from any use of the item.
Reality, they generally will go away and leave you alone.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
Visit My BKForum Blog: justbroke's Blog
Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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Actually, if you really read the fine print of those "purchase money security interest" (PMSI) type cardholder agreements, there is also a clause which states that you will surrender all proceeds of any sale or from any use of the item.
justbroke--does that mean someone could say "I sold the old crapatola for $50...here's the proceeds, now go away" and be off the hook?
I had furniture purchased at American Furniture and financed through them at American General Finance. They did not file anything, and I did not return anything, but for about 4 months after discharge I got weekly phone calls from some outfit saying they were calling about the furniture, that they had a "pick-up" order for it, etc. They also sent one letter, not a threatening one, just a "we've been trying to reach you and can't, please call back" letter. We never answered their calls nor returned their messages..they sounded pretty testy in the end, but we haven't heard from them in a couple of months. I don't know if they'll start back up again or what. I NEVER answer my phone!
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Originally posted by Martha13 View Postjustbroke--does that mean someone could say "I sold the old crapatola for $50...here's the proceeds, now go away" and be off the hook?
So, in the hyper-technical sense, yes. However, they would still have recourse to sue you for the deficiency. Then, add on that you filed Bankruptcy... that absolved you of the deficiency, so... they couldn't do that on a Bankrupt person.
I can't believe, in your case, they kept pestering you for the furniture. However, American General is one of those "local" loan sharks (as I call them). They are not too unlike CitiFinancial. The purposefully have offices all over the place so that they can bother you! They are local, and part of their job is to make those dunning calls.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
Visit My BKForum Blog: justbroke's Blog
Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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