Newbie here and I need some advice.
Let me cut to the chase:
I'm a 29 year old male who is 3 months in from being layed off from my job. Obviously times are a little tough but I'm still paying all my bills on time thanks to the unemployment checks. Here are my depts:
Chase credit card (account closed) = $7,000
Citibank (account still open) = $13,400
Government Student Loan = $5,000
So I'm roughly $25,000 in the hole. How did I get here? Well, majority was from school and buying cars. I used the chase account to purchase a 1969 Camaro (my dream car), which was a project car and is still sitting in my back yard after a 1.5 years after purchase. Now I thought of selling it to pay off the chase but i really doubt I can get what I payed for (which was $6,000).
The citibank was primarily used for college. I spent a few Gs on my tuition and would use it for food and books. Then they started jacking up these interest rates which really hurt me. Then, i wanted to pay off my auto loan so I used the citibank card for roughtly $5,000 to obtain my pink slip. I eventually sold the car for half of what originally payed for. So from here on down, I will NEVER make a big purchae for a vehicle again.
So one day I caught the tail end of a "Money man" on the news talking about how you can immediately build your credit following BK. And how a few were able to purchase a home after 4 years. Whether is BS or not got me thinking.
As of right now, I want to man up and pay off the dept on my own. But this dept has stalled my life.
My credit is EXCELLENT and I don't want to regret it in the future. But my dept to credit ratio is killing me to the point that I can't get accepted for lower interest credit cards for transferring balances.
However, I don't plan on buying any cars, I'm single and my dream is NOT the picket fence and the family. But this dept is probably the main reason why that's not my dream. But I do plan on seeing the world so owning a house isn't my desire.
So I'm at the crossroads. The fact that I don't plan on having a family anytime soon, no major car purchases in the future, and this valuable lesson learned for this credit card nightmare has me strongly considering BK. And to be honest, good credit has me in this mess. Well, my bad judgment too but we live and we learn.
I know this is a long post but some advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Let me cut to the chase:
I'm a 29 year old male who is 3 months in from being layed off from my job. Obviously times are a little tough but I'm still paying all my bills on time thanks to the unemployment checks. Here are my depts:
Chase credit card (account closed) = $7,000
Citibank (account still open) = $13,400
Government Student Loan = $5,000
So I'm roughly $25,000 in the hole. How did I get here? Well, majority was from school and buying cars. I used the chase account to purchase a 1969 Camaro (my dream car), which was a project car and is still sitting in my back yard after a 1.5 years after purchase. Now I thought of selling it to pay off the chase but i really doubt I can get what I payed for (which was $6,000).
The citibank was primarily used for college. I spent a few Gs on my tuition and would use it for food and books. Then they started jacking up these interest rates which really hurt me. Then, i wanted to pay off my auto loan so I used the citibank card for roughtly $5,000 to obtain my pink slip. I eventually sold the car for half of what originally payed for. So from here on down, I will NEVER make a big purchae for a vehicle again.
So one day I caught the tail end of a "Money man" on the news talking about how you can immediately build your credit following BK. And how a few were able to purchase a home after 4 years. Whether is BS or not got me thinking.
As of right now, I want to man up and pay off the dept on my own. But this dept has stalled my life.
My credit is EXCELLENT and I don't want to regret it in the future. But my dept to credit ratio is killing me to the point that I can't get accepted for lower interest credit cards for transferring balances.
However, I don't plan on buying any cars, I'm single and my dream is NOT the picket fence and the family. But this dept is probably the main reason why that's not my dream. But I do plan on seeing the world so owning a house isn't my desire.
So I'm at the crossroads. The fact that I don't plan on having a family anytime soon, no major car purchases in the future, and this valuable lesson learned for this credit card nightmare has me strongly considering BK. And to be honest, good credit has me in this mess. Well, my bad judgment too but we live and we learn.
I know this is a long post but some advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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