I read these posts about the poor souls in FL, who file Ch7 and have to go through the humiliation of someone rummaging through their closets, and others who have to worry about exempting a car or some other item which was purchased years before filing for BK, and it really infuriates me!
How is it, that this unsecured credit card debt, that practically was shoved down people's throats when the economy was "booming" (meaning most Americans were not only encouraged, but literally tricked into living beyond their means), can all of a sudden become "secured" in the eyes of the law?
And why should someone sell their free and clear car to pay a credit card debt that was not secured in any way by the value of that vehicle or by anything else?
How is it, that this unsecured credit card debt, that practically was shoved down people's throats when the economy was "booming" (meaning most Americans were not only encouraged, but literally tricked into living beyond their means), can all of a sudden become "secured" in the eyes of the law?
And why should someone sell their free and clear car to pay a credit card debt that was not secured in any way by the value of that vehicle or by anything else?
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