Credit Card Debt, Bankruptcy,& personal finance for doomers
Posted on Jan 26, 2012 with Comments 14
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Renata Racette
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Dottor Passera,
Banca Intesa San Paolo
La invito pubblicamente a spiegare perché nel 2004 avete nascosto alla Magistratura di Ragusa diretta dal Procuratore Capo Dottor Agostino Fera, il c/c 10/645629 di Campo Innocenza Maria e perché non avete mai risposto agli Esposti-Denuncia del 30 dicembre 2009 ma avete atteso tanti anni senza rispondere lasciando morire la Signora Innocenza Maria nel dolore di chi si è vista privare dei propri soldi.
Complimenti Dott. Passera!!!
Damiano Nicastro
Thank you for this great video,
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if they put a lein on my home and a few years later i get an ingertance, could they go after the money in my acct AFTER they sue me and put a lein on my home?
I agree that bankruptcy isn’t a great option. Where your debt problems are caused by credit cards, there may be a better option. You can fight the damn things when they try to collect.
You are so good in this video (haven’t watched the other ones). I like your video. Keep it up. I know over 100k Canadians are filing bankrupcy every year, so bankruptcy becomes more common with people saving less or none and buying more on credit. There is so much freedom in using cash only… cash is king, credit is slavery.
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Bankrupty is RARELY a good idea. The behavioral problem of fiscal irresponsibility is not addressed when people look for the easy way out.
This video is pretty interesting, does that make me a nerd? We might be able to work together. I help people who have file bankruptcies get a cash settlement
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Yeah I agree that if you’re defaulting on purpose so that you can re negotiate with the CAs or your creditor, you must have the financial discipline. You cannot afford to be expensive, buying all the stuff that you wish to. This is the time that you need to be frugal and save up as much money as you can to pay off your debt when the CA or creditor agrees on the negotiated amount. If you don’t have the money, you don’t have the ground on which you will negotiate with the CA or the creditor.