i had a harley repoed by a credit union.... i got a certified letter today, notifying me of a 7500 dollar deficiency on a 20k dollar debt....
they charged me 700 bucks to repo it and they didnt even come for it, i delivered it washed and polished to their office....
this credit union are sharks... i checked my small town docket and they have sued 20 people in the last 2 years...
anyway, they gave me five days to let them know what payments i can live with on the repayment of the 7500 at 7% interest deficiency... kind of suprised me that they worded it so mildly...(i had already given them my lawyers name and told them i was going to bk them)
so, what to do?.. even though i have paid my lawyer, hes seems set on taking a 13 and i wont accept it... at this point, im not even sure im going to file and be guaranteed misery....
since my pension is garnish proof, maybe i should try and deal with these blokes. as its a certain judgement if i let them sue me..
if so, should i let the lawyer talk to them are should i do it... how much should i offer them in payments to keep out of court?
they charged me 700 bucks to repo it and they didnt even come for it, i delivered it washed and polished to their office....
this credit union are sharks... i checked my small town docket and they have sued 20 people in the last 2 years...
anyway, they gave me five days to let them know what payments i can live with on the repayment of the 7500 at 7% interest deficiency... kind of suprised me that they worded it so mildly...(i had already given them my lawyers name and told them i was going to bk them)
so, what to do?.. even though i have paid my lawyer, hes seems set on taking a 13 and i wont accept it... at this point, im not even sure im going to file and be guaranteed misery....
since my pension is garnish proof, maybe i should try and deal with these blokes. as its a certain judgement if i let them sue me..
if so, should i let the lawyer talk to them are should i do it... how much should i offer them in payments to keep out of court?
Comment