[quote=““De wouzer””]
they (bailiff) come to your house and take valuable things you own, to pay your bills.
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It’s actually more simple. You can get away with hiding all of your stuff and then simply say you sold it and then out of despair went to gamble away the money hoping for a jackpot. They won’t come looking for it. You can even sell your car to a friend and as long you can afford to pay for it later get away with driving it to buy it back.
The ONLY bad thing is loosing your home. I won’t have to go through that because I am an immigrant and the home was never fully on my name.
People I’ve told about this trembled in fear and flooded me with sorrow about my “situation” and I wasn’t able to get through to them.
Without this I am locked for years in debt, paying off the stuff I don’t really need, not being able to break away from it, not being able to do anything, not having time or energy to do what I enjoy and go every day into a place I loathe to make the money that’s leaving faster then I make it. Is that really better? Does that make me more of a successful person?
A lot of people I know ended up buying a home that’s more expensive then what they can afford, a car that’s more expensive to service and insure then they need and furniture and TVs that cost more together then their car. And then being forced to work more hours and have to refuse themselves simple pleasures.
That’s exactly how slavery worked in ancient Babylon. People wanted to own something and then not being able to afford it they voluntarily became slaves in order to pay that land or a loan off