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worked through? no, he's abandoned. nobody will make money from him now but will actually lose. people will still make plenty off #2 -- nm
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zork
The bankruptcy was 2009. It's already in the past. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 13 '12, 12:31
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it won't be in the past until 2016 or so. -- nm
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zork
Apr 13, 12:32
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On the credit report, yes. But from a lending standpoint it is. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 13, 12:33
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we *are* talking about credit in this thread. you're moving the yardstick. -- nm
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zork
Apr 13, 12:34
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I'm trying to explain *why* the credit score would be what it is.
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spamlet
Apr 13, 12:37
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You are? -- nm
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zork
Apr 13, 12:40
From a lending standpoint, he's the guy who never paid what he owed. -- nm
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David
Apr 13, 12:34
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