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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I had to walk away from debt about a year and a half ago. [/b]Thought about bankruptcy, but so far just stopped paying. My life is so much less stressful. I know it's a shitty thing to do, but I had no choice. I lost a job, the engine went out in my car that I still owed money on, had to move to be closer to mass transit etc. It was an extraordinarily stressful time, but things are getting better. Was able to get a place to live in exchange for childcare, working now (though not consistent hours) and [b]for the first time I am able to save a little.[/b] I completely understand where you're coming from, and can't imagine how much worse it must be for a person with kids and a mortgage. Good luck op. You're definitely not alone.[/quote] Are you freakin' kidding me? You have a debt that 18 months old, and you are no longer paying it so that you "can save a little?" Why on earth aren't you using that "savings" to pay the damn obligation. I certainly don't fault you for not paying the debt when things were really rough, and I'm sorry for the tough circumstances, but by your own admission things are better now. How can you possibly justify not paying off the debt and saving the money instead? [/quote]
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