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He will try to hide his CM Punk signature picture from the bankruptcy. It's worth about $300 and he paid $300 for it. He thinks its worth $1000.
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I doubt it's retained its value.He will try to hide his CM Punk signature picture from the bankruptcy. It's worth about $300 and he paid $300 for it. He thinks its worth $1000.
So how does Phil and his lawyer explain his "employment" situation to Judge Boomer III? I'm sure he isn't the first youtuber to go bankrupt but more than likely the first this judge will see. There are no trends to speak of as far as being able to predict how much money he will make any given month or whether he'll make money at all. Not only that but he could be (highly unlikely) removed from twitch in the blink of an eye if he says the wrong thing. How do you explain that to the Judge without admitting that you are aware that the money you were receiving is anything but volatile.View attachment 1109652
This was his income for 2019, which is what they'll look at if he files in January since they care about the most recent six months. His average is $9,700, but he has had three months with less than that if you're rounding to two significant digits and four months if you don't round at all. This is part of what might make them refuse to approve him, in addition to however much priority and secured debt he's paid with unsecured credit cards and loans which will lower their calculation of his disposable income potentially so much that it's significantly negative = he can't afford the plan.
Only 30% of Chapter 13 applicants will fulfill their obligations and successfully complete 60 months of payment . That means Phil has a 70% chance of failing .Currently, the biggest things people who want his bankruptcy to fail can hope for is that
- he fucks up during the 60-month plan which probably will happen
- he doesn't have enough debt to qualify which is probably not the case
- he doesn't have enough disposable income to qualify which is probably not the case
Yeah, looking at similar CM Punk signature stuff on Ebay, Phil would be lucky to get $150. Punk's value is definitely way lower now compared to ~5 years ago.I doubt it's retained its value.
1. CM punk humiliated himself in the UFC and hurt his bankability.
2. Collectibles manufactured with the intent of being rare collectibles usually do nothing but rapidly depreciate.
3. Phil bought it.
So how does Phil and his lawyer explain his "employment" situation to Judge Boomer III? I'm sure he isn't the first youtuber to go bankrupt but more than likely the first this judge will see. There are no trends to speak of as far as being able to predict how much money he will make any given month or whether he'll make money at all. Not only that but he could be (highly unlikely) removed from twitch in the blink of an eye if he says the wrong thing. How do you explain that to the Judge without admitting that you are aware that the money you were receiving is anything but volatile.
He probably had to pay his lawyer between $1000 and $2000, he should have paid a little more than normal because of the self employment and general complication of his situation. He might owe more after it is all said and done but to get a bankruptcy attorney to start work he would have had to pay something in that range. The classes are a trivial cost, $25 - $50, the lawyer will have a deal with a specific vendor they will send you to.
This is why he will fail at this if he gets a chapter 13 keeping the house. Over 50% of chapter 13 plans end in failure, 67% is the common failure rate claim. Given his easy going attitude about this and his general lack of understanding about all things financial, I don't think DSP is one to beat the odds. The reason they fail is the debtors don't want to lose anything, just like Phil. He doesn't want to lose the house, car, or gamer shit. He will either have to make some real choices or he is sure to fail.
How much do people want to bet that DSP doesn't even know bankruptcy can fail?
Those subscription fees are a drop in the ocean for someone that's estimated to be pulling 10k+ a month.
The day his financial reports become public domain these forums are going to be on fire, that's a guarantee.
The weirdest part to all of this is he still plans on getting a part time job and slowly integrating back into society and I’m just like....how? What?
This dude is in terrible shape and health and has no mechanical skills as far as I’m aware he’s the definition of lazy. He can’t get a job that involves using any specific skill like a mechanic or anything that involves him standing up. But he also hates sitting at his desk and acts like using a mouse for an hour kills his hand. He’s only qualified to have some random office job, and apparently wouldn’t be good at that.
This job also has to be good right? You don’t go from making the kinda money phil does to just minimum wage....what’s his plan? Is he legit going to pay off everything streaming and build a retirement....then why stop streaming. What does he actually gain from this fantasy job so late in the game?
Nothing about it makes sense, and I genuinely can’t begin to think what good paying job phil actually thinks he’s qualified to work
Pignosis infects everything. Including the piggie himself.The weirdest part to all of this is he still plans on getting a part time job and slowly integrating back into society and I’m just like....how? What?
This dude is in terrible shape and health and has no mechanical skills as far as I’m aware he’s the definition of lazy. He can’t get a job that involves using any specific skill like a mechanic or anything that involves him standing up. But he also hates sitting at his desk and acts like using a mouse for an hour kills his hand. He’s only qualified to have some random office job, and apparently wouldn’t be good at that.
This job also has to be good right? You don’t go from making the kinda money phil does to just minimum wage....what’s his plan? Is he legit going to pay off everything streaming and build a retirement....then why stop streaming. What does he actually gain from this fantasy job so late in the game?
Nothing about it makes sense, and I genuinely can’t begin to think what good paying job phil actually thinks he’s qualified to work
Because he thinks if he could have the same amount of luxuries in his life there is basically no job he'd dislike more than the one he has now. He hates playing video games to the point he delusionally thinks he would be willing to do other things instead.Is he legit going to pay off everything streaming and build a retirement....then why stop streaming. What does he actually gain from this fantasy job so late in the game?
I wonder if he understands her income will get counted when determining how much he has to pay for the plan.Her 2nd income does not exist
job also has to be good right? You don’t go from making the kinda money phil does to just minimum wage....what’s his plan?