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Gambling addiction in general: How much debt do you have? (Page 16)

Topic created on 29th Apr. 2019 | Page: 16 of 19 | Answers: 180 | Views: 56,086
david84
Amateur
my debts amount to approximately 950000 euros.

i am currently in private insolvency. SORRY

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Anonym

Ruehle wrote on 07.02.2023 at 14:24:

Megapeinlich is rather for the bank, because accounts of minors may not slip into the minus. Say no Dispo and actually also no ec card.

Um yes, the overdraft was then of course directly canceled. But the interest (it wasn't much) still had to be paid, as far as I remember.

Find halt from current view my train of thought so stupid with the thing: "How cool is that then? The more I withdraw, the more money I have in my account". Just so typical Homer Simpson like.

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Anonym
If you have 1 mil of Debt,you have a problem with the bank,if you have 100 mil of debt,the bank has a problem with you.So getting into debt always depends on how you look at it.I am debt free,now and then minus from playing in casinos,instead of plus.

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RiverSong
Legend

david84 wrote on 07.02.2023 at 16:26: my debts amount to about 950000 euros.
i am currently in private insolvency. SORRY

that's really heavy how much longer?

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david84
Amateur

RiverSong wrote on 08.02.2023 at 03:31:

this is really intense how much longer?

it should be about 3 years left. Most of the Debt is from my former company.


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refucs
Top Member

david84 wrote on 08.02.2023 at 08:22:

there should be about 3 years left. Most of the Debt is from my former company.



Is this a private insolvency? As far as I know, there is now automatically after 3 years residual debt discharge or not?

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mowolum
Elite

refucs wrote on 08.02.2023 at 08:29:

Is this a private insolvency? There is to my knowledge now anyway automatically after 3 years residual Debt discharge or not?

Correct,

in a private insolvency everything is finished after 3 years.

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Blubbo33
Elite

mowolum wrote on 08.02.2023 at 09:03:

Correct,

with a private insolvency everything is finished after 3 years.

But only with an appropriate repayment rate that must be achieved!

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david84
Amateur

Blubbo33 wrote on 08.02.2023 at 09:12:

But only with an appropriate repayment rate that must be achieved!

that is absolutely correct! with the amount of Debt it is impossible to achieve this in my case.

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mowolum
Elite
how is such a quota calculated or set?

I always thought it is paid for 3 years and then you are free.

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