How do you have payments on a 1994 Ford and a 1992 Toyota?
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it is a mid level 15 inch studio nothing special on it. just came with 256mb of video memory. he does not game on it. he writes his essay's and such. had a hell of a time trying to get his work of of the other one that crashed. i'm no computer wiz myself but i managed to get his files of of his old hard drive. my brother had a spare hd that he let me have with a case for it and now he backs everything up on that. the cost of the new on was 803.00.
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the ford was bought in 04. was upside down in a windstar with a failing transmission and a instrument cluster that lit up like a xmas tree everytime it was driven. the o4 had a 4000.00 rebate that helped get rid of some of the bad equity in it. financed it for 6 yrs.
when my father died in june he had no life insurance and helped out with funeral. that got us more behind on things. and ford sugested that i rewrite the loan to help out. the 02 toyota was bought used after my wife hit a moose with her old 98 toyota. that car had 215,000 miles on it and it was still running like new. it was bought in 06 with as a certified used. fp
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In your original post you filed in 1994, cars were 1992 and 1994. Since you have clarified that the cars are actually 2002 and 2004, does that mean you filed bankruptcy in 2004? If so, you can't do it again until 2012.
Exactly when did you buy that $800 computer? That's pretty expensive in my opinion. You can pick up a second hand laptop or desktop on ebay or craigslist, or even a brand new one for a few hundred at Walmart. Or a 16 year old could do his homework on your computer. It's probably a moot point anyway since you can't file if you actually did file in 2004, but I think you really need to learn how to live without credit.
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