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LiddyRules
07-29-2007, 01:55 AM
I guess this would be a question for mostly single/childless people but would you want to go back to zero? Here are the conditions.

Someone approaches you and offers to bring you back to zero. All your loans are wiped out. All your debts and your mortgages are cleaned. Minor offenses, misdemeanors, citations, DUIs, etc. all wiped out. However, by accepting this you lose what money is in the bank (if you have cash aside, that wold be ok). You lose your home (you can still get stuff within the first 3 days of accepting) and your job (part of the condition is that you cannot go immediately back to the same job or home). You can wipe out your student loans but you'd no longer be a student. You can still keep in contact with people in your life if you so choose, and leech off them if they let you. But once you accept this "reset" all you'd basically have is your name.

Do you accept? What's the bare minimum starting cash you'd accept to go to zero?

midwestjeff
07-29-2007, 02:02 AM
deal. i need 3000. i assume i lose my car too, right? and my xm and computer? so 3000 cash and i walk away from my life like Gvac from rf.net. pay up.

Reynolds
07-29-2007, 02:18 AM
By same job, you mean same type of job, or same company? No house, shit car, bad credit, shit savings, so.

moochcassidy
07-29-2007, 04:38 AM
MARK IT ZERO

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Bulldogcakes
07-29-2007, 06:11 AM
I guess this would be a question for mostly single/childless people but would you want to go back to zero? Here are the conditions.

Someone approaches you and offers to bring you back to zero. All your loans are wiped out. All your debts and your mortgages are cleaned. Minor offenses, misdemeanors, citations, DUIs, etc. all wiped out. However, by accepting this you lose what money is in the bank (if you have cash aside, that wold be ok). You lose your home (you can still get stuff within the first 3 days of accepting) and your job (part of the condition is that you cannot go immediately back to the same job or home). You can wipe out your student loans but you'd no longer be a student. You can still keep in contact with people in your life if you so choose, and leech off them if they let you. But once you accept this "reset" all you'd basically have is your name.

Do you accept? What's the bare minimum starting cash you'd accept to go to zero?

Nope. Then I'd have to do all those stupid things all over again. Once is enough.

LiddyRules
07-29-2007, 07:22 AM
By same job, you mean same type of job, or same company? No house, shit car, bad credit, shit savings, so. Same company. It's not like "losing" your job one day and walking in and getting it back again the next. You can get other jobs by going through the rehiring process and shit like that.

deal. i need 3000. i assume i lose my car too, right? and my xm and computer? so 3000 cash and i walk away from my life like Gvac from rf.net. pay up. Your car would no longer be in your name and thus no insurance/registration. If you could figure out a way to re-buy the car then you can have it back. Your computer is still yours. You can still have your XM unit but you'd need to get it reactivated.

Snoogans
07-29-2007, 07:24 AM
I would do it if I was also allowed to reset my HS football eligibility so that I could go back now and CRUSH those kids

sailor
07-29-2007, 07:51 AM
if i didn't have to give up my job, sure. i was recently without a job (it only ended up being two-three weeks) and it was just a horrible feeling, not knowing when i'd get a new one.