Hello all Just figured I'd pick your collective brains....
Got a letter from Chase Bank regarding my wifes credit card account that we included in the Bankruptcy... Basically it's from a law firm trying to get us to reaffirm some of it. Now it had been 120 + days from the last charge till we filed. We bought a wood stove to heat our house like 5 months before we filed made a few payments and realized how bad off we were financially. That's when we began to look at our options of which bankruptcy was the only one. sorry I'm getting a little off subject...
Anyhow they said a lot of stuff in the letter about how we purposely went out and ran up the card (which we didn't) and that we should reaffirm now or face an adversary proceeding blah blah blah. Is this common to strong arm us like that? I'm not reaffirming anything. They can come get the heater if they really want too. we are talking about $4000 here Are they really going to spend the money on legal fees to collect this $4000 they won't have much after they pay the attorney. And if I win the adversary proceeding don't they have to pay my legal fees?
Thanks guys for any input I appreciate it . I won't see my lawyer till next Monday but am curious on your take.
Got a letter from Chase Bank regarding my wifes credit card account that we included in the Bankruptcy... Basically it's from a law firm trying to get us to reaffirm some of it. Now it had been 120 + days from the last charge till we filed. We bought a wood stove to heat our house like 5 months before we filed made a few payments and realized how bad off we were financially. That's when we began to look at our options of which bankruptcy was the only one. sorry I'm getting a little off subject...
Anyhow they said a lot of stuff in the letter about how we purposely went out and ran up the card (which we didn't) and that we should reaffirm now or face an adversary proceeding blah blah blah. Is this common to strong arm us like that? I'm not reaffirming anything. They can come get the heater if they really want too. we are talking about $4000 here Are they really going to spend the money on legal fees to collect this $4000 they won't have much after they pay the attorney. And if I win the adversary proceeding don't they have to pay my legal fees?
Thanks guys for any input I appreciate it . I won't see my lawyer till next Monday but am curious on your take.


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