Anonymous wrote:This is how Christina Ricci funded her divorce
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/02/christina-ricci-sold-parts-of-her-chanel-collection-in-2020-divorce.html
Anonymous wrote:My husband didn't even notice them in the divorce. They were "beneath" his notice
I just sold like 10 of them for 70K cash, my ex's earlier professional partner flew up from Palm Beach with her husband to have me clean out my closet. They took boxes and sleepers.
Like actual cash in five thick envelopes full of 100s plus a fat check. No profits over time, but I did just sell them for within 20% of what I paid 20+ years ago.
Hermes kellys and birkins
I used to keep them for a financial anchor in the future, today has turned out to be the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t buy it. You don’t some the kind of money it takes to acquire 10 Hermes bags without your husband noticing.
OP didn't say he didn't know, she said he overlooked the value of the bags. He might not have not that these things hold value.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t buy it. You don’t some the kind of money it takes to acquire 10 Hermes bags without your husband noticing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would the money have less value to you if it didn't come in "like actual cash in five thick envelopes full of 100s plus a fat check"? Or did you just think we're too dumb to understand what 70K means unless you help us visualize it?
I'll tell you what I told the Jewelry OP, who did the same thing. You would have been so much better off buying tech stocks 20 years ago at a different bank. You're not factoring in inflation here in your pricing.
Real money in modern society is not in clothes or jewels. We're not living in huts and wearing our family's entire fortune on our person.
I actually got excited by fat envelopes full of cash because I don't have a car to get to ATMs or banks anymore. I miss cash.
I was like CASH!! But then it's just like a check and now I have to uber to the bank tomorrow to deposit it.
I miss cash in terms of being able to give tips, mostly.
I would have been able to do better to buy tech stocks 20 years ago but I think we did that. Like I have a pile of 100 statements piling up all the time because we have investment accounts for all of our kids.
I just sold some stuff today that was in my closet and I wasn't paying attention to because you're right, you are very correct, stuff I had is just not relevant today.
I guess you can get mad at me for agreeing with you but ... I'm agreeing with you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband didn't even notice them in the divorce. They were "beneath" his notice
I just sold like 10 of them for 70K cash, my ex's earlier professional partner flew up from Palm Beach with her husband to have me clean out my closet. They took boxes and sleepers.
Like actual cash in five thick envelopes full of 100s plus a fat check. No profits over time, but I did just sell them for within 20% of what I paid 20+ years ago.
Hermes kellys and birkins
I used to keep them for a financial anchor in the future, today has turned out to be the future.
Congratulations. You hid assets. You were the kind of person who felt the need to carry fancy bags and now you are the kind of person to act all proud on the internet of how you hid assets and now sold them for "thick envelopes full of 100s." Good luck with all that -- 70k ain't much of a "financial anchor."
The cash will put me into a new used car that I really need to get around that my ex doesn't know about.
I can walk into a dealership and tomorrow with a certified check for say 20K.
He thinks right now he is keeping me from having a new car. But he's wrong. I actually kept my own funds and he's just going to have no idea where they came from.
I'm cool on all other fronts.