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Agent Smith just dropped this on my Desk, big ups.
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he's gonna turn a $2,300 bill into a huge victim segment
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Agent Smith just dropped this on my Desk, big ups.
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That's the roughly $5000 question.I assume he probably ignores all the notices his mailman left him. His poor mailman probably has at least 1 certified notice a week and DSP doesn't respond. Since these fees are after the bankruptcy can he not weasle out of them?
I think it's more likely he was expecting to be on the hook for a lot more and probably has money left over after paying that from what he's begged the past 4-6 weeks. This is a win.At the point they have a fresh judgment they can just put a lien on the Wakahndo and wait for him to fuck up badly enough to have to sell it, or just hold onto it until he croaks.
If he chimps immediately, he reads this thread. If he waits for the USPS to get it to him, he'll start chimping in a couple days.
A notice in the mail? Uhh I don't know what your talking about idiot. Tssss *banned*I assume he probably ignores all the notices his mailman left him. His poor mailman probably has at least 1 certified notice a week and DSP doesn't respond. Since these fees are after the bankruptcy can he not weasle out of them?
I don't see him holding onto enough money for an oiled nude dude jpg that long.I think it's more likely he was expecting to be on the hook for a lot more and probably has money left over after paying that from what he's begged the past 4-6 weeks. This is a win.
One?Damn Phil, 2.3k right in the nuts. Think of all the Hogans you could get with that.
He doesn't actually have wages. They can try scrounging pocket change out of him by seizing his Paypal or whatever but it isn't worth it. They'll probably just put a lien on his property and wait until he has to sell or croaks. Maybe he'll pull a Budd Dwyer.So if I'm understanding this he is legally required to pay 2.3K or they will put a lean on the whakondo can they also do things like garnish his wages or is he protected from stuff like that via the Bankruptcy?
Yeah, he's not going to be forced to sell the WAKhando.If he has to sell he really would be fucked and that really would be glorious the day his pig roach luck finally runs out assuming of course he doesn't pig roach his way out of this current situation too.
He's gonna turn a $2,300 bill into a $5,000 tips goalhe's gonna turn a $2,300 bill into a huge victim segment
Oh fuck, I hope so. I want to see the pigs floating his entire lifestyle, paying for every shitty decision he makes. Every house and car repair, his inevitable alimony payments, his heart medication, his dialysis, everything. I want to see them leapfrog over the line drawing the distinction between Phil as the lolcow and them.He's gonna turn a $2,300 bill into a $5,000 tips goal
Notice it says they could have used his preferred method of communication - email.If he chimps immediately, he reads this thread. If he waits for the USPS to get it to him, he'll start chimping in a couple days.
Not because of this, but if something else forces him to sell it, that lien is getting paid off. Liens generally do get paid off, eventually, when they're held by banks. They don't care how long it takes. They just have a list and they keep renewing them, people eventually die, have to sell, whatever, they don't care. They eventually get the money.Yeah, he's not going to be forced to sell the WAKhando.
All a stay does is stop all current legal proceedings in their tracks until the bankruptcy is resolved. That's what Phil had. If you file bankruptcy, all (well most) civil legal proceedings against you are immediately stayed, that is to say, stopped. MidFirst requested a relief from the stay, for the purpose of proceeding with the foreclosure. That was granted. MidFirst did not get the stay, that was what they filed a motion for relief from.From what I understand is that Midfirst requested a stay from the bankruptcy right?
Kinda late, but here's a recording of most of that stream. Starts around 2:22Was there any audio recording of Yacht Guy saved? I watched it live on that asshole fake creditor's Twitch but I think he deleted the VOD after. That shit was the best part of the bankruptcy hearing imo.
If Midfirst gets a lien on Wacondo then that means they'll have a legal claim to it, which means that if Phil ever sells the place, or more realistically if his property is seized and sold by someone else (like the IRS for not paying backtaxes for example), then Midfirst gets their money from that sale first, and then Phil will receive whatever's leftover if any money remains. Needless to say this is a very bad thing for Phil since they're effectively getting money that would've been his otherwise.So what happens now midfirst puts lean on wakondo and waits or something similar?