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  • Lajazz947
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    Also..............the adversary proceeding filed against the criminal by an old man that he took for over $600,000 is coming up in a few days. My wife won't let me attend, she says I might go crazy. OK, I'll stay away.

    I did however file my documents in support of his motion for a relief of stay with the court and the attorneys and I was real clear what he has done to me and others.

    This is gonna get good for him.
    Last edited by Lajazz947; 04-29-2009, 10:54 AM.

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  • Lajazz947
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    Originally posted by Recessionist View Post
    This is a lesson to those of us who have not field yet. It is worth it to take the time to evaluate all of what you own fairly and honestly and disclose it up front. If they want to liquidate my husband's hockey cards, they can - I am sure they can get 32 cents from the paper recycler - because that is what the collection is worth right now.

    I see another lesson in this - I don't want to keep spending money on what is essentially valueless. It is part of how I got into this situation to begin with.

    That sucks about your vindictive old "friend".
    Amen to that. You are right, just value EVERYTHING.

    What sucks about this is that I DID value my limited partnership interest......it is worth ZERO right now.

    And I did tell them under oath that I do not own any part of the company. They just think that I am lying. That's what my attorney says. I have been 100% truthfull so I am not worried about it, it's just a hassle and I seem to be having to turn more and more in.

    If there is a lesson to be learned here it's to be organized. I keep everything in bound, tabbed folders and I can get to things in minutes so I don't waste too much time on getting to it.

    Also, I have learned that if they want to find something, they will so be honest.

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  • Recessionist
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    This is a lesson to those of us who have not field yet. It is worth it to take the time to evaluate all of what you own fairly and honestly and disclose it up front. If they want to liquidate my husband's hockey cards, they can - I am sure they can get 32 cents from the paper recycler - because that is what the collection is worth right now.

    I see another lesson in this - I don't want to keep spending money on what is essentially valueless. It is part of how I got into this situation to begin with.

    That sucks about your vindictive old "friend".

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  • Lajazz947
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    OK, so maybe the TT figured out that the BS about the baseball cards was all actually all BS. For Christ's sake what did they really expect to find?

    Now they have moved onto other things.

    They want to see the operating agreement of the company I work for. They think that I own a part of it. I WISH!!!!!!!

    The TT will just spin their wheels again. I don't own any part of the company, I cannot even speak on behalf of them to the regulators.

    The TT also wants to see the K-1's and distributions for our limited partnership to see if I am getting money from it. GOOD LUCK on THAT one!!!!!!

    The GP's have made $5000 measly dollars in nearly two years because the operating agreement calls for a return of capital to the investors before we see anything of importance.

    Of course we HOPE to make money but that is a long way off.

    Sheeeesh!!!!!!!!!!!! I wish I made as much money as they think I do.

    And........it's all due by this Friday!!!!!!!!!!!
    Last edited by Lajazz947; 04-29-2009, 10:16 AM.

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  • bksmith12345
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    If you collected 20 years ago say between 1987-1992 they are not worth much. The cards manufacturers overprocuced like mad. There is nothing special from those years. Except maybe an 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card. But even then it better be MINT.

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  • Brighterdays
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    I will buy your Mickey M. cards. I would deny having any cards. Just say you disposed of them years ago.

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  • Lajazz947
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    Took my cards in

    Well, I took what remained of my cards in to the TT today. Even with what I had gotten rid of about 20 years ago it was still about 7 small boxes of cards.

    What a pain in the A&%!!!!!!

    Drove downtown in my un-airconditioned jeep, in 95 degree heat and hauled those boxes up to her office.

    Oh well, I will be at the hearing for the criminal who stole my money so he will get his.

    Now the wait begins again.

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  • JRScott
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    That's kinda like my star wars collection. It is not in a condition to be worth anything to anyone but me from my kid days .

    I sold my Magic cards couple years before the bankruptcy to pay for car repairs.

    Anyway mate good luck.

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  • Lajazz947
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    Originally posted by relief13035 View Post
    What does TT stand for?
    trustee.

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  • relief13035
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    What does TT stand for?

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  • Lajazz947
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    Originally posted by dingdong View Post
    What a petty weenie!

    Look at a few of them and get Ebay prices in case they become very interested. Take the ones that have the most value and see if they are selling for a significant amount, if not, bring the ebay values with you when you bring the BB cards. IF they are selling for a lot, let the TT do the work on valuation..
    Good idea. Thanks.

    I did some preliminary ebay searches and most of the expensive cards are in mint condition.

    mine are not so I'm not worried. prices are very low.

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  • Lajazz947
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    Originally posted by StartingOver08 View Post
    I don't know anything about baseball cards....but maybe you have a fortune sitting in that shoebox ??? LOL

    Look at this site: http://www.cardpricer.com/
    Nah, trust me. Most are not in mint condition and are roughed up.

    I used to know quite a bit about them.

    They pay you wholesale and sell retail like anything else.

    I say they might be worth $2000 AT BEST. They still fall within my exemptions anyway, I just would have to amend again.

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  • dingdong
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    What a petty weenie!

    Look at a few of them and get Ebay prices in case they become very interested. Take the ones that have the most value and see if they are selling for a significant amount, if not, bring the ebay values with you when you bring the BB cards. IF they are selling for a lot, let the TT do the work on valuation..

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  • StartingOver08
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    I don't know anything about baseball cards....but maybe you have a fortune sitting in that shoebox ??? LOL

    Look at this site: http://www.cardpricer.com/

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  • Lajazz947
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    Originally posted by StartingOver08 View Post
    Wow! This has to be a first! I bet the TT is interested to see how this pans out too.
    Well, she's gonna get a bunch of baseball cards. I hope she's a baseball fan.

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