Greetings - am saving to file Chap 7 but in the meantime need a new water heater, vacuum cleaner, and want to give my expectant daughter and son-in-law a crib. Have visions of repo man going to their house and dismantling the crib. What constitutes "luxury items"? Thank you for your help.
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Well, a crib that costs $1750 would be a luxury item, while a crib that costs $115 would not be.
Just an example.Filed Chapter 7 July 2010
Attended 341 September 2010
Discharged November 2010 Closed November 2010
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Originally posted by Kirby View PostGreetings - am saving to file Chap 7 but in the meantime need a new water heater, vacuum cleaner, and want to give my expectant daughter and son-in-law a crib. Have visions of repo man going to their house and dismantling the crib. What constitutes "luxury items"? Thank you for your help.Filed Chapter 13 02/2006 - Confirmed 05/2006 - Discharged 09/2011
I'm not an attorney. My replies are merely suggestions or observations, not legal advice. As always, consult with an attorney before making any decisions.
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My understanding is that you should stop using all credit cards at least 6 months prior to filing. Any purchases made have to explained to the trustee.
I'm thinking about filing in July and have charges on a carecredit card for dental services when I had a work done for an dental issue (caused tooth to fall out and bone reduction). This was done in Jan/Feb timeframe. I'm worried about this even though there are dental records etc that I needed to get these work done otherwise I would have been on the road for the peridontal disease spreading and causing problems for my other teeth.
So the advice on here is to do everything with cash and stop using all cards.
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Thanks minan - I hear everything from 60 days to 6 months that I shouldn't use credit cards before filing. I don't have much of a choice on charging the water heater to a credit card as I can't afford to pay cash, I have only a little more choice on buying the new vacuum cleaner with a credit card - it's a hygiene issue fer Pete's sake - but am gritting my teeth over a potential future inquisition about these kinds of purchases. The crib - how would the BK court view that purchase if I used a credit card?
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I bought a $199 futon that I use as a bed approximately 2 and a half months before I filed. I also bought a blanket around that same time.
I also bought everyday needs, like food and, toiletries approximately about 1 and half months before I filed.
Also, I use to have a website, that I never did get started and forgot about and the website company did a automatic charge on an account I BK'd about a couple weeks before my BK for around $15. I was worried about that, but the bank never said anything about it.02-12-2009, Filed Chapter 7, Pro Se
03-24-2009, 341
05-28-2009, Discharged!
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Originally posted by Kirby View PostThanks minan - I hear everything from 60 days to 6 months that I shouldn't use credit cards before filing. I don't have much of a choice on charging the water heater to a credit card as I can't afford to pay cash, I have only a little more choice on buying the new vacuum cleaner with a credit card - it's a hygiene issue fer Pete's sake - but am gritting my teeth over a potential future inquisition about these kinds of purchases. The crib - how would the BK court view that purchase if I used a credit card?Filed Chapter 13 02/2006 - Confirmed 05/2006 - Discharged 09/2011
I'm not an attorney. My replies are merely suggestions or observations, not legal advice. As always, consult with an attorney before making any decisions.
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Originally posted by Kirby View PostGreetings - am saving to file Chap 7 but in the meantime need a new water heater, vacuum cleaner, and want to give my expectant daughter and son-in-law a crib. Have visions of repo man going to their house and dismantling the crib. What constitutes "luxury items"? Thank you for your help.You can't take a picture of this. It's already gone. ~~Nate, Six Feet Under
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Originally posted by Kirby View PostThanks Seattle, newbie, and backtoschool. So to try to avoid scrutiny, it sounds like I should wait three months to file. Will comb the other threads but still appreciate anyone's input. This place is great.
Of course like I said above, you may get lucky, etc, and the creditor may not file an AP against you. As with anything ymmv.You can't take a picture of this. It's already gone. ~~Nate, Six Feet Under
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