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- July 1, 2008 at 6:19 pm #259243
you’re right. but some people don’t think of the consequences of their scams…
— On Wed, 7/2/08, angies_groups wrote:
From: angies_groups
Subject: RE: Budget101.com : Re:Big Decision/bankruptcy
To: Budget101_@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 8:20 amTeresa,I doubt your lawyer would want you to tell people about that because he has counseled you to commit credit card fraud. I don¢t recommend that anyone do anything like that just prior to filing. I¢m not sure why you think that ripping off the credit card companies (buying things you know you are never going to pay for) is okay.
This is part of the reason that fees are so high. And is that really the lessons we want our children to learn?
From: Budget101_@yahoogro ups.com [mailto: Budget101_@yahoogro ups.com ] On Behalf Of purplebunnyfoofoo
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 2:20 PM
To: Budget101_@yahoogro ups.com
Subject: Budget101.com : Re:Big Decision/bankruptcyI did ‘it’ over 10 years ago and my attorneys first bit of advice was take the credit cards and finishing maxing them out with groceries, lots of dry goods, paper products, can goods ect…..then toiletries, and finally clothes. We did and some items lasted a year.
*~*Teresa Lavey*~*
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