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Originally posted by whipster1 View PostWhoa albacore, that one is harsh
I hope Crap1 hangs around long enough to give me a new credit card after discharge...Stopped Paying CC's 2/2009. Retained Attorney 1/10/2010 Filed 1/23/2010. Discharged 5/19/10 $187K CC, $240K 2nd,$417K 1st, No asset Ch-7
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Originally posted by albacore44 View Postwith a $500 credit limit and 35% interest ??
P.S. Albacore, now that is a doll. I love it when I get turned on by your Avitars.If I knew it all, would I be here?? Hang in there = Retained attorney 8-06, Filed 12-28-07, Discharge 8-13-08, Finally CLOSED 11-3-09, 3-31-10 AP Dismissed, Informed by incompetent lawyer of CLOSED status, October 14, 2010.
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Originally posted by AngelinaCatHub View PostYou got that right. But what baffles me, is that the CC companies all see a problem in our 'Bammynation, and still they raise the interest, lower the amount, charge for over amounts they just lowered, and force even more people to default. I just don't get this thinking. Maybe I'm not smart enough. I was smart enough to start my new life and now I'm stowing a years supply of food and ammo. Tis goin' ta git worse. 'Hub
P.S. Albacore, now that is a doll. I love it when I get turned on by your Avitars.Stopped Paying CC's 2/2009. Retained Attorney 1/10/2010 Filed 1/23/2010. Discharged 5/19/10 $187K CC, $240K 2nd,$417K 1st, No asset Ch-7
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You don't want the cheap ammo any ways. I have rethought how much ammo is needed myself. If you pick up a box of 223 ammo - 1000 rounds - my first impression is to put it down. Just thinking about carrying that and other supplies seems to tire me out.
What I think is workable is smaller calibre ammo but ammo that is specialized. Some of the ammo they use when they rush an airplane should do the trick. It blows a hole in whatever but has a tendency not to exit and the smaller caliber of this stuff seems to do a better job then the big calibre stuff.
Probably all is needed is one or two good hand guns, and a rife or two and maybe a shotgun.Golden Jubilee was a year-long celebration held every 50 years in which all bondmen were freed, mortgaged lands were restored to the original owners, and land was left fallow: Lev. 25:8-17
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Albacore - my avatar wants to date your avatar.........
Oops. I'm stepping on that Cap1 scale too for a few dollars.
And as to that ammo being heavy, you can do a lot with regular cheap .22 ammo. It's lightweight, inexpensive, and very effective if you know what to do with it.All information contained in this post is for informational and amusement purposes only.
Bankruptcy is a process, not an event.......
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Originally posted by albacore44 View PostDang Tree.........did you and I cause this ??
Maybe they could save a few bucks on their telecommunication expenses by not calling me 20 times a day....
And I am a perfect example of what 'Hub is saying. We were paying regularly, but when my husband went in the hospital (for 4 months so far), I let the bills slide just because I was too busy at the hospital to pay them.
When I finally got some time, most were late...some less than 30 days. The payments skyrocketed overnight and it became a losing battle. That is when I talked to BK Attorney and now they won't get anything.
Really, in this economy, what sense does it make to force people to default? Sheesh.Last edited by Snickers; 10-16-2009, 07:08 AM.
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Originally posted by BigJohn View PostYou don't want the cheap ammo any ways. I have rethought how much ammo is needed myself. If you pick up a box of 223 ammo - 1000 rounds - my first impression is to put it down. Just thinking about carrying that and other supplies seems to tire me out.
What I think is workable is smaller calibre ammo but ammo that is specialized. Some of the ammo they use when they rush an airplane should do the trick. It blows a hole in whatever but has a tendency not to exit and the smaller caliber of this stuff seems to do a better job then the big calibre stuff.
Probably all is needed is one or two good hand guns, and a rife or two and maybe a shotgun.Stopped Paying CC's 2/2009. Retained Attorney 1/10/2010 Filed 1/23/2010. Discharged 5/19/10 $187K CC, $240K 2nd,$417K 1st, No asset Ch-7
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Originally posted by Snickers View PostI helped too.
Maybe they could save a few bucks on their telecommunication expenses by not calling me 20 times a day....
Sheesh.Stopped Paying CC's 2/2009. Retained Attorney 1/10/2010 Filed 1/23/2010. Discharged 5/19/10 $187K CC, $240K 2nd,$417K 1st, No asset Ch-7
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Originally posted by albacore44 View PostWhat ?? You don't like to hear the cheery voice of "Hot Linda" ??All information contained in this post is for informational and amusement purposes only.
Bankruptcy is a process, not an event.......
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Originally posted by whipster1 View PostWhoa albacore, that one is harsh
I hope Crap1 hangs around long enough to give me a new credit card after discharge...I am a Pennsylvania Eastern and Middle District Bankruptcy, FDCPA, FCRA and Foreclosure Defense attorney, information I post is based on experience in these districts. It is not legal counsel, consider it friendly counsel.
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Originally posted by treehugger1 View PostI wonder why some on this board have not been sued by C1 after 24 - 36 months of not making payments?I am a Pennsylvania Eastern and Middle District Bankruptcy, FDCPA, FCRA and Foreclosure Defense attorney, information I post is based on experience in these districts. It is not legal counsel, consider it friendly counsel.
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