My wife and I are filing Chapter 7 in 2 months and I'm nervous about 1 particular thing.
Over 2 1/2 years ago, we purchased things on Paypal. My wife was expecting a large (about $5K) check to come through from commission on closing a loan. We did the stupidest thing and purchased things before the money came through. It was on a weekend, and the check was to come through on Monday. We purchased about $3K worth of things, maybe even less (one of the biggest mistakes we made. It was the first large check either of us ever received and we were just too excited to wait. I kick myself in the butt all the time over it.) Well, my wife got screwed by the company. Long story short, the company gave all the money (it was supposed to be split 50/50 since she originated the sale and got the people to go for the loan, while he simply did the paperwork) to the coworker she partnered with and there was no way she could prove it was hers and fight it. The person who received it was great friends with the owners of the company (all men.) Needless to say, that business closed about 3 months after this incident. My wife actually quit shortly afterwords, before they closed down. And that is when all of our financial problems began, since she has never been able to find a job since. It is clear to see that shortly after, we stopped paying all credit cards, and actually lost our 2nd car.
We didn't receive half the things we ordered. We don't even own anything we purchased anymore, sold everything to pay bills. But the "proof" was the delivery confirmation, which showed no signature. We were actually evicted right around that time as well. We couldn't cancel when we found out the situation because amazingly they shipped out immediately.
We received 1 notice from paypal about the incident a few months later, then never heard from them again.
We just got a letter, now saying we owe them $4K, probably with fees or something. It's not a threatening letter or anything, just a simple collection letter. My biggest fear is that we have never sent them a payment, of course this is the 1st collection letter. My fear is that when we file they will claim fraud. And I can see their point and I know I couldn't really fight it. I know it was our mistake. I don't know what to do or if I should really be worrying since it's been over 2 1/2 years.
Please don't respond and tell me how stupid it was, I already know and am hoping to get some advice on the situation.
Also, if you think it will go down that route, would it be best for me to attempt a few small payments and then stop 1 month before the BK? I could postpone my BK until August, but I think that is the latest (expecting to be sued at the end of June for skipping out on a lease we couldn't afford.)
Over 2 1/2 years ago, we purchased things on Paypal. My wife was expecting a large (about $5K) check to come through from commission on closing a loan. We did the stupidest thing and purchased things before the money came through. It was on a weekend, and the check was to come through on Monday. We purchased about $3K worth of things, maybe even less (one of the biggest mistakes we made. It was the first large check either of us ever received and we were just too excited to wait. I kick myself in the butt all the time over it.) Well, my wife got screwed by the company. Long story short, the company gave all the money (it was supposed to be split 50/50 since she originated the sale and got the people to go for the loan, while he simply did the paperwork) to the coworker she partnered with and there was no way she could prove it was hers and fight it. The person who received it was great friends with the owners of the company (all men.) Needless to say, that business closed about 3 months after this incident. My wife actually quit shortly afterwords, before they closed down. And that is when all of our financial problems began, since she has never been able to find a job since. It is clear to see that shortly after, we stopped paying all credit cards, and actually lost our 2nd car.
We didn't receive half the things we ordered. We don't even own anything we purchased anymore, sold everything to pay bills. But the "proof" was the delivery confirmation, which showed no signature. We were actually evicted right around that time as well. We couldn't cancel when we found out the situation because amazingly they shipped out immediately.
We received 1 notice from paypal about the incident a few months later, then never heard from them again.
We just got a letter, now saying we owe them $4K, probably with fees or something. It's not a threatening letter or anything, just a simple collection letter. My biggest fear is that we have never sent them a payment, of course this is the 1st collection letter. My fear is that when we file they will claim fraud. And I can see their point and I know I couldn't really fight it. I know it was our mistake. I don't know what to do or if I should really be worrying since it's been over 2 1/2 years.
Please don't respond and tell me how stupid it was, I already know and am hoping to get some advice on the situation.
Also, if you think it will go down that route, would it be best for me to attempt a few small payments and then stop 1 month before the BK? I could postpone my BK until August, but I think that is the latest (expecting to be sued at the end of June for skipping out on a lease we couldn't afford.)
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