Fritochips4u
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If all fails and the economy goes south you go to Bankruptcy. There will be a lot of people doing that by the end of this year. You get to keep your house, your cars and your stuff. No credit for 10 years is a good way to teach you how to use your money wisely and pay cash. And then you can start to save for the next big vacation.
Are you kidding me? Do you understand the impact of having a bankrupcy on your record? Most employers do credit reports on their employees. Bankrupcies increase the likelihood of embezzelment, etc. People lose their jobs, get passed over for promotions, etc. This can really screw you for a very long time! Don't do this, please! How 'bout you start that cash thing now and avoid the bankrupcy. This is just wrong!
If you're relying on a WDW trip to fix your marriage, you have more problems then just the debt. A trip thats putting you deeper into debt will only make the marriage situation worse.
Nice way to think!And there's more to bankruptcy then that.
As someone who's gone through bankrutpcy due to medical bills, let me start off by saying that there is alot said above that is simply not true.
First, you don't go without credit for 10 years after filing. You could go get a credit card the day of your discharge.
Second, yes, there is an impact on your credit for having a bankruptcy...but it's not as bad as one would think. Most employers do NOT pull credit reports on their employees, unless the position entails dealing with money or a financial position of some sort. People don't "lose their jobs or get passed over for a promotion" due to bankrupcies. To do so would be discrimination. MOST PEOPLE DON'T KNOW YOU'VE FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY.
People that have filed bankruptcy can actually get better rates than those who haven't because they can't file bankruptcy again, so the money is almost guaranteed.
OP, if it were me, I would go on vacation. Going through having cancer has made me realize life is too short to not spend quality time with your family.
Whatever you decide, good luck to you.
Are you kidding me? Do you understand the impact of having a bankrupcy on your record? Most employers do credit reports on their employees. Bankrupcies increase the likelihood of embezzelment, etc. People lose their jobs, get passed over for promotions, etc. This can really screw you for a very long time! Don't do this, please! How 'bout you start that cash thing now and avoid the bankrupcy. This is just wrong!
And there's more to bankruptcy then that.
I am so sorry for causing such an uproar here on the DIS! I have made a decision, regardless if it is the right decision in others eyes or not, but we have decided to go with very limited $$ spent. We have been planning this trip for a long time and my babies are not going to be babies forever. It is getting more and more expensive to do anything and if we keep putting this off...we will regret it.
Thanks for all the thoughts!!