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    Asset Case - Buying Back NonExempt

    First of all, thank you so much to this forum and its members!! It has been much more help/comforting than my law firm. : (

    We have had a total of 3-5 341 meetings....it's always something....! What I'd like to know is (if anyone has been thru this...) another meeting is required/be on record for the T to accept settlement/buy back offer....etc..

    TIA for any help!

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    Hi thinking: welcome to the forum!

    We have not had the 3-5 341 meetings, but we were an asset case, and our trustee offered us the opportunity to purchase back our non-exempt items from the BK estate, or if we didn't/couldn't then the items would be offered at public auction. We were given a reasonable amount that needed to be paid each month for a year--which was lower than what the total value of our items came to. As most of these things were some family keepsakes and mementos--not necessarily antiques, but would mean nothing to strangers--we jumped at the chance.

    We made the payment every month via money order to the trustee's postal box, and that was that. I also certified and return reiceipted the envelope in order to have the sign green card for our files.

    Good luck to you!
    "To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."

    "Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."

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      #3
      Hi thinking, and welcome,

      To have a 341 continued 3-5 times seems excessive to me....

      I can't imagine a buy-back or settlement needing a 341 to be on the record, there should be signed papers for the record.

      Not sure what you are going through, but something doesn't seem right, but I was not an asset case, so who knows....

      Tom in Colo
      Ch7 filed 5/12/2010.....341 meeting 6/30/2010....report of no distribution 8/15/2010.....discharged 10/01/2010.....closed 11/09/2010

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        #4
        I can't imagine a 3-5 times 341 either. In our case, paperwork came in the mail (and showed up on PACER) from the trustee with the buy-back offer. Once we signed that we accepted the offer, a copy of that went up also.
        "To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."

        "Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."

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          #5
          Originally posted by AngelinaCat View Post
          Hi thinking: welcome to the forum!

          We have not had the 3-5 341 meetings, but we were an asset case, and our trustee offered us the opportunity to purchase back our non-exempt items from the BK estate, or if we didn't/couldn't then the items would be offered at public auction. We were given a reasonable amount that needed to be paid each month for a year--which was lower than what the total value of our items came to. As most of these things were some family keepsakes and mementos--not necessarily antiques, but would mean nothing to strangers--we jumped at the chance.

          We made the payment every month via money order to the trustee's postal box, and that was that. I also certified and return reiceipted the envelope in order to have the sign green card for our files.

          Good luck to you!
          Originally posted by tcreegan View Post
          Hi thinking, and welcome,

          To have a 341 continued 3-5 times seems excessive to me....

          I can't imagine a buy-back or settlement needing a 341 to be on the record, there should be signed papers for the record.

          Not sure what you are going through, but something doesn't seem right, but I was not an asset case, so who knows....

          Tom in Colo
          Originally posted by AngelinaCat View Post
          I can't imagine a 3-5 times 341 either. In our case, paperwork came in the mail (and showed up on PACER) from the trustee with the buy-back offer. Once we signed that we accepted the offer, a copy of that went up also.
          Thank you for your replies, AngelinaCat and Tom! I know..bit excessive if u ask me. : ( No thanks to u know who....missing requested docs....etc. Unreal N now another 341! Wish it would be as easy of a settlement process as urs, AngelinaCat! Can't wait for this torment to b over.....

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