maddmartagan
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- May 29, 2016
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You didn't reference any other scenario in your post, you only made a case for not paying them back because you don't like their business practices. If you think I said merely filing bankruptcy makes one a thief you should go back and re-read. There is an "only" in there that is very important.
Looking forward to see where you place the goalposts now.
Maybe you are the one that should go re-read my post where I mentioned the business practices of credit card companies because there are a lot of words that are very important, not “only” one. I never “made a case” for not paying them due to their business practices. I suggested that if “morals” were the reason someone would forgo a bankruptcy even when the credit cards run their business the way they do, then I personally think that is dumb, but he can go ahead and pay them back and live a miserable, stressful life for 5 years. Are your morals to pay back a credit card company more important than caring for your family? “Sorry kids, we need to live on rice and beans for a few years because I need to pay Capital One back or else I’ll feel bad that they aren’t getting all their money back! My moral
Values to pay back their debt (along with a bunch of interest) outweighs my moral values on providing a nice quality of life for my family!”
Also, whats football got to do with this?
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