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  • GoingDown
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    The economy improved to the point where there are just not that many people even considering filing bankruptcy right now.

    Most of the regular posters we had, filed BK, got their debts discharged, and then moved on with their lives. They aged out of the system, and there are very few newbies to replace them.

    Something similar happened to a music forum I was on for years and years. For awhile there was a huge number of regular posters on that forum, and it was a fun place to "be" so to speak. But then we all graduated from high school and then college, and then just aged out of the system, and unfortunately, that forum shut itself down. And another thing that happened to that forum was that music itself changed. The bands we liked stopped getting on the radio, and many of them broke up, and there became less and less to discuss on the forum.

    Facebook and Twitter have also taken a lot of the people who might otherwise have come here to post a question.

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  • tobee43
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    i miss the site period! since the email notifications stopped so did people. many would check to see if one of the threads they were either watching or interested in had any new info...but we all know back in dec., that all changed and the admin decided ( and i know this only because of other sites i'm involved with that use the same software), all fixed the problem and the sites are thriving. i don't know how much of thats true, all i know it it changed this site forever.

    i come back and stay a while and then move on where the boards are moving on as well....like new subject matters we are all faced with after our bk's etc.

    this was one hoppin place with great people. (of course there still are great people), it's just the format and attitudes have looked sadly as though they moved on

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  • GoingDown
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    Originally posted by keepsmiling View Post
    And shark???
    "good luck to us all"
    the old guy moved on right after discharge.
    I valued tree's unique perspective.
    I do remember that and miss it.

    "Good luck to us all!"

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  • GoingDown
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    Treehugger did not file bankruptcy.

    Treehugger was essentially judgment proof except for wages, and did not mind them garnishing wages.

    Treehugger figured it was cheaper and easier than a Chapter 13. And 15% of wages went to student loans. So that only left 10% for judgment creditors which meant that they got very little and some lost interest in waiting around for their money. Went on the lower hanging fruit with other debtors.

    Only a handful of them sued, and with the rest of them, Treehugger simply waited them out until the Oregon statute of limitations expired.

    I guess after that, Treehugger moved on.

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  • df04527
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    ^ha! Good one!

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  • IBroke
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    Originally posted by justbroke View Post
    Sharks are people too?
    Ha, of course they are. Just look at Wall Street..

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  • justbroke
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    Sharks are people too?

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  • keepsmiling
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    And shark???
    "good luck to us all"
    the old guy moved on right after discharge.
    I valued tree's unique perspective.

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  • justbroke
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    Some do move on after they receive their discharge. Of course, we do love it when they hang around for years!

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  • angel7821
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    Discharged and long gone I am guessing.

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  • DYLAN150
    started a topic where are these posters?

    where are these posters?

    I am old and tree hugger?

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