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Money9/24 - Chris gets sued for debt again - Verdict: Chris owes $2,476.63 to Second Round Sub
So what's the worst thing that can happen? They cannot touch his tugboat, his toys are worthless to debt collectors and the house is not in his name. Can they take his car is it is still being financed?
"I need a continuance on my trespassing case because I'm due in court for my debt case!"
"I need a continuance on my debt case because I'm due in court for my trespassing case!"
There's a sped out there who paid $1500 for Chris's sonic totem and tons of people on this very forum who bought his garbage and other commissions from Chris. So yes, there are plenty of people out there worse with money than Chris
If I had to guess, I'd say it might be a credit card he got back before he changed his name. I'm just guessing that since it has been said, Chris had a fair number of credit cards going around back when bob was alive and probably still does to this day
Bob strikes me as the kind of guy who would have been naturally frugal and financially savvy when he was still alive. Without the Old Lumberjack around to keep an eye on things, the Chandler finances really went downhill.
Bob strikes me as the kind of guy who would have been naturally frugal and financially savvy when he was still alive. Without the Old Lumberjack around to keep an eye on things, the Chandler finances really went downhill.
hell yea, can't wait for debt collectors to teach Chris a lesson in reality. let's see if they break his medallion as a first warning.
Wonder if Null or other whiteknights will try to mitigate this or fight the debt collectors to protect the goddess.
hell yea, can't wait for debt collectors to teach Chris a lesson in reality. let's see if they break his medallion as a first warning.
Wonder if Null or other whiteknights will try to mitigate this or fight the debt collectors to protect the goddess.
Bob strikes me as the kind of guy who would have been naturally frugal and financially savvy when he was still alive. Without the Old Lumberjack around to keep an eye on things, the Chandler finances really went downhill.