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    #16
    I remember a story about a man offering a woman $1,000,000 for sex. The next statement was well know that we know what you are, now all you have to do is to discount the price.
    Are you willing to risk your BK and your freedom for a $1200?
    Now really...
    Call a pawn shop or better yet take it in and see what they offer you for it. Then you have a price and have complied with the law.
    Even with the changes in the new BK law we still have one one the most BK freindly law in the world.
    regards,
    emoney

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      #17
      I also have a few Salvador Dali lithographs that I have been trying to sell for over a year without success. I bought the first one over 5 years ago and my last one over 2 years ago and I have insurance on them. I would hate to lose. Any recomendation?

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        #18
        Originally posted by cool33097 View Post
        I also have a few Salvador Dali lithographs that I have been trying to sell for over a year without success. I bought the first one over 5 years ago and my last one over 2 years ago and I have insurance on them. I would hate to lose. Any recomendation?
        See if you can claim them as part of your exemption, I would imagine.
        Chapter 7 - Coming Spring 2008!

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          #19
          Originally posted by cool33097 View Post
          Can the Trustee find out something that you don't list?? I have a Nikon D200 camera and I have insurance on (have not filed yet but will next month) and I don't want to list because I can not afford to buy back if needed. Can he find ot about??
          Well the fact that you posted it here, in a public internet site, the trustee will absolutely find out about it! All trustees in your particular district actively scour websites such as these. Whenever they find a thread like this, they send it to the FBI to find out exactly what computer this post came from. If the IP address is tied to a residential line, then it's usually pretty easy to find out who you are. But if it belongs to, for example, an internet cafe, then they send out senior FBI agents to investigate exactly who was using that terminal at the time the post was made... Waterboarding is popular in this situation... Either way, you're screwed at this point. Best advise is to change your identity and get off the map for a while until this all blows over.

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            #20
            Perhaps, if this equipment is necessary for your livlihood, business use it would be exempted. But, it would probably not be wise to not list it as an asset. Nice, camera, for sure!

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