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Oh, yeah. The old forum supervisor found them and poted them here. I'd prefer not to know what you need them for.
I fucking hate you.
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Oh, yeah. The old forum supervisor found them and poted them here. I'd prefer not to know what you need them for.
I make absolutely no guarantees on being able to deliver, but I am asking around to see if I know anyone that might have that software and might let me peek at it. Expect no follow up, I disappoint regularly.
I guess Les Schwab are going to be labelled as "detractors."He's terrified that people will be there at the courthouse.
If he didn't file it before the end of this week - could they take it?He will likely be able to claim at least a few electronics, ie computer and equipment to keep streaming, as exemptions under Chapter 7 exist under WA, assuming he files under there. WA also designates 'Tools of the Trade', which I'm not sure if that actually qualifies or not. Of course, I'm pretty sure he needed to declare that in his initial filing, which he did not do.
6.15.010 – Clothing (furs, jewelry & ornaments are limited to $3,500); cell phone, personal computer, and printer; household goods, furniture, appliances, home and yard equipment up to $6,500 ($13,000 for a married couple); pictures and keepsakes; books and electronic media to $3,500; food and fuel for comfortable maintenance; prepaid tuition; prescribed health aids; and personal injury awards up to $20,000.
6.15.010 - Tools and materials used in any trade up to $10,000; library, office furniture, equipment and supplies of a physician, surgeon, attorney, clergyman or other professional up to $10,000; farm trucks, tools, equipment, supplies, stock and seed of a farmer up to $10,000.
Add to the fact that he is self-employed, I'm not sure how much of his electronics/video games he can actually claim to be exempt. That's the danger of filing for bankruptcy when you are self-employed. You will need to be extremely accurate to separate personal from business. One of the first questions I bet they are going to ask is where he gets his income.
TBH, I'm wagering that they will find it out quickly and dismiss it. This will leave him at the mercy of the trustee to whether or not they will allow him to keep it.
They could take this whole mans streaming equipment with him? Holy crap... Since he claimed no electronics... That's shocking..One thing that's interesting is that 4K TV and PS4 Pro he claims were gifted (via money specifically for them). If he wasn't lying (), it doesn't seem like he could claim they're "business" assets. And given that he claimed he owns no electronics at all, it certainly seems like those wouldn't be protected, and they could easily fetch a few hundred dollars apiece.
They could take this whole mans streaming equipment with him? Holy crap... Since he claimed no electronics... That's shocking..
This man has 3 PC'S???? Oh right the one in Leanna's old Office - His Own PC - is the third his laptop?I don't have the doc sitting in front of me, but he claimed exemptions for "household goods" and for "business assets" (or some equivalent), so they wouldn't take everything. That said, he has 3 TVs (living room, bedroom, and office), an iPad, and like 3 PCs (though he only uses one), along with all the various consoles and a PSVR that he doesn't touch any more. I think he would be hard-pressed to have them all covered, but I could be wrong.
I'm not sure. I do know that personal exceptions for electronics do exist and it's higher for married couple. This is before considerations for self-employment comes through. But again, I'm pretty sure he would have to declare it from the start.
Doesn't Phil still have the 2 infamous lemon PCs? I highly doubt he sold them. The CyberpowerPC one is still very useable today.
Is there a reason he's not filing for bankruptcy as a married couple? Is it just because the debt he's trying to expunge is pre-Kat?He's not filing with Kat. Just himself.
I may be wrong. He definitely has the old "lemon" and his current cyberpower one along with the laptop.
This might be a calculated move by DSP. Get rid of his debt with Chapter 7, then let Kat apply for new cards in her name using their combined income. She can add him as an authorized user. BAM, honeymoon and gacha spend!Is there a reason he's not filing for bankruptcy as a married couple? Is it just because the debt he's trying to expunge is pre-Kat?
What makes it more unbelievable is, if you believe Phil (might as well stop now), outside of the car/condo he was debt free prior to the Washington move. So while most of the debt is the two mortgages the 100k credit card debt accumulated in just 5 years. Pretty sure he once claimed moving across the country cost his 10k, so there is 10% already. Not sure what that number includes, like if he adds in the new furniture for the house, what a cross country move would usually cost, or how much he rounded up to over exaggerate because it's Phil.Something that really blows my mind about how much in debt he really is, is the fact that I love shows like Kitchen Nightmares and Bar Rescue. People running restaurants and bars are in a lot of episodes only in debt like 300k. They have staff, product and utilities to deal with on an entire building AND their homes. This fat cunt has sat in his room with none of that and is still in debt over 200k more than they are.
The irresponsibility involved in this whole thing is truly astounding. You don't accidentally get this deep in the hole. He deserves to get absolutely hammered by the creditors.
Pretty sure he once claimed moving across the country cost his 10k, so there is 10% already. Not sure what that number includes, like if he adds in the new furniture for the house, what a cross country move would usually cost, or how much he rounded up to over exaggerate because it's Phil.
What makes it more unbelievable is, if you believe Phil (might as well stop now), outside of the car/condo he was debt free prior to the Washington move. So while most of the debt is the two mortgages the 100k credit card debt accumulated in just 5 years. Pretty sure he once claimed moving across the country cost his 10k, so there is 10% already. Not sure what that number includes, like if he adds in the new furniture for the house, what a cross country move would usually cost, or how much he rounded up to over exaggerate because it's Phil.