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Old 08-10-2005, 03:23 PM   #162
Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
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Originally posted by notcasesensitive

People suck.
sue your divorce lawyer for malpractice for failing to get the guarantee rescinded or otherwise covered for?

Seems like option 1 is the heavy-handed bank approach of making their problem your problem by threatening your credit record (I suppose not unreasonably). How does it differ from 3, btw?

Can you work out some sort of payment arrangement with them--either you make an initial payment with continued payments over time, or you put your money in escrow/savings to back your payment obligation? That buys you time to pursue 3. The idea is to keep them happy enough to stay away from your credit record for now, keep unreasonable interest from accruing, but stick him with his debt.

Too bad you can't just sneak into his house using the key you still have, take the money and the lunchboxes, and move on.
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