She tells me that JBR (JB Robinson Jewelers) wants to take back a ring I purchased for roughly $1000 quite a while back, that has been repaid.. 99% there is a $103 balance left on the card, before I filed, which was done out of principle because they had cancelled my card long before filing, while I was making regular payments. Now I've already had my 341 meeting, and the Trustee asked no questions regarding any assets I have, because I really don't have any, besides a $700 vehicle which they aren't interested in. This is what really enraged me, because no one showed up to the meeting to question anything at the time.
I informed my lawyer that the ring was given as a 'gift' and is no longer in my possession.
Then I asked how could they attempt to collect something that has been paid off as far as I'm concerned, and the $103 left is probably just interest charges.
She tells me that it doesn't matter what the value of the ring, but it's not in my possession anymore so there's nothing further we can do.
My question: How in the hell does JBR even have the nerve to ask for a ring back that is over 10x the value left on the credit card?
This really enraged me, and I'm glad I found these forums. I didn't want to prod with the lawyer to raise suspicion, so I accepted her answer and moved on.
Any advice you guys can provide is going to be greatly appreciated. Maybe I can get some real information before I receive my discharge.
I informed my lawyer that the ring was given as a 'gift' and is no longer in my possession.
Then I asked how could they attempt to collect something that has been paid off as far as I'm concerned, and the $103 left is probably just interest charges.
She tells me that it doesn't matter what the value of the ring, but it's not in my possession anymore so there's nothing further we can do.
My question: How in the hell does JBR even have the nerve to ask for a ring back that is over 10x the value left on the credit card?
This really enraged me, and I'm glad I found these forums. I didn't want to prod with the lawyer to raise suspicion, so I accepted her answer and moved on.
Any advice you guys can provide is going to be greatly appreciated. Maybe I can get some real information before I receive my discharge.
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