In response to
"once the 18k is gone, you have limited resources to attack the remainder."
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groiny
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No that makes sense and I didnt see that. I do sort of want to keep a little of the 18K to put aside
Posted by
Capstern
Aug 12 '11, 13:44
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and got to Miami in nov or dec for a football game and 2nd honeymoon for wife and I since we havent travelled since 2006 but the other part of me is like get debt gone then go
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I just read the numbers, then this, and I'm starting to hyperventilate on your behalf. -- nm
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b.
Aug 12, 13:52
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They need to bring back debtors prisons for people who file for bankruptcy after this behavior. -- nm
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Max
Aug 12, 13:52
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I would just blow the 18k, have fun, you don't live forever and you can't take it with you.
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CrankYanker
Aug 12, 13:49
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absolutely not. -- nm
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Remlik
Aug 12, 13:46
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Do *not* do that. 37k in debt is no joke. (nm)
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musubi
Aug 12, 13:46
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Well if you add the cars and houses its 400K
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Capstern
Aug 12, 13:49
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70K worth of cars??????
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groiny
Aug 12, 13:52
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~30-35K, assuming the $400K includes the $37K of cc debt -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 12, 13:53
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That sounds about right a little under 30 on the wifes A6 and 8K on my A4 -- nm
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Capstern
Aug 12, 13:57
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really? you thought that was a good idea? (sorry, i sound bitchy, but debt doesn't go away by magic.) -- nm
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Andie
Aug 12, 14:00
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Okay, I'll bite...is she paying for the A6?
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Will Hunting
Aug 12, 13:59
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At the time we got it was a great car for us to go DOWN to 1 car. Yes she works
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Capstern
Aug 12, 14:08
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I'm not saying, is it useful...cuz really, it's an A6 -- there are other options that are equally useful for less. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Aug 12, 14:13
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question, seriously: after her car payments, insurance, gas, and maintenance, how much does Cassie take home?
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Andie
Aug 12, 14:11
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....and is made of solid gold, with ruby encrusted steering wheel.
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groiny
Aug 12, 14:10
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I am baffled. nm -- nm
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groiny
Aug 12, 14:00
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Plural? House(s)? -- nm
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Will Hunting
Aug 12, 13:52
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Yes I have an investment property in Colorado (I have had same renter 6 years but lose about 200 a month on it - the HOA) -- nm
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Capstern
Aug 12, 13:52
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I know some other posters here are being a bit harsh, but this post is puzzling. $200 a month over six years is $14,400.
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David
Aug 12, 13:56
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have you not raised their rent during that time? -- nm
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b.
Aug 12, 13:55
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see, this is dumb. you are throwing $200 out the window every month. -- nm
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Andie
Aug 12, 13:54
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"hey, looky here. your rent is gettin raised the fuck up" -- nm
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moles
Aug 12, 13:54
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So you've lost $14,400K on your investment in the past six years? -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 12, 13:54
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So, you bought a house for investments, you've seen it drop 30% in value and you're okay with losing money on the rental? -- nm
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Will Hunting
Aug 12, 13:54
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Maybe one is an income property or something -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 12, 13:52
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All the more reason to not do it. (nm)
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musubi
Aug 12, 13:51
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OFFS.
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groiny
Aug 12, 13:50
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dude. you have over 37K in debt. your IM is why. get a grip. -- nm
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Andie
Aug 12, 13:46
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NO NO NO!!!!!!
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groiny
Aug 12, 13:45
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