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No padding your worthless real estate or model sportcar collection nobody cares about. Just give us a realistic appraisal of your TNW as of today's date.

I will start

Cash in portfolios with Fidelity and Vanguard: $1,125,000
401K and severance parachute : $600,000
Condo in Deal Beach: : $450,000
Maserati and wife's Yukon : $125,000
House and contents :$1,200,000
Vintage Wurlitzer : $ 27,000

$3,527,000

Personal loans and CC debt ($732,000)
Mortgage on home ($645,000)

($1,377,000)
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Total NW $2,150,000

Not bad for a college drop out with ptsd and a nagging gambling addiction
and a non traditional career
 

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Bout tree fiddy


Nah Im really a billionaire ......in ZimbabweShush()*
 

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Bullshit
 

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No padding your worthless real estate or model sportcar collection nobody cares about. Just give us a realistic appraisal of your TNW as of today's date.

I will start

Cash in portfolios with Fidelity and Vanguard: $1,125,000
401K and severance parachute : $600,000
Condo in Deal Beach: : $450,000
Maserati and wife's Yukon : $125,000
House and contents :$1,200,000
Vintage Wurlitzer : $ 27,000

$3,527,000

Personal loans and CC debt ($732,000)
Mortgage on home ($645,000)

($1,377,000)
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Total NW $2,150,000

Not bad for a college drop out with ptsd and a nagging gambling addiction
and a non traditional career


A ton of CC and personal loans. Why don't you take some of your liquidity and pay down your personal debt. Some debt is necessary but $732k in consumer debt is a choker.

I'd say that there is a lot of "fluff" in that pfs.
 
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No padding your worthless real estate or model sportcar collection nobody cares about. Just give us a realistic appraisal of your TNW as of today's date.

I will start

Cash in portfolios with Fidelity and Vanguard: $1,125,000
401K and severance parachute : $600,000
Condo in Deal Beach: : $450,000
Maserati and wife's Yukon : $125,000
House and contents :$1,200,000
Vintage Wurlitzer : $ 27,000

$3,527,000

Personal loans and CC debt ($732,000)
Mortgage on home ($645,000)

($1,377,000)
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Total NW $2,150,000

Not bad for a college drop out with ptsd and a nagging gambling addiction
and a non traditional career

You're a douche bag.
 

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This bitch doesn’t have a pot to piss in. Sucks cock thru glory holes for Macdonalds fries
 

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A ton of CC and personal loans. Why don't you take some of your liquidity and pay down your personal debt. Some debt is necessary but $732k in consumer debt is a choker.

I'd say that there is a lot of "fluff" in that pfs.

Because it's not real. He can't even formulate his question intellectually, doesn't even follow his own guidelines

He should stick to Twump is a bad bad bad man, at least he sounds smarter
 

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No. It is bad. You wasted your time making shit up because you thought someone out there would think this is funny.

Moron.

why am I an idiot? I got that Willie69 idiot to respond to the post which is basically what I was gunning for, lol
 

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only thing remotely believable about this communist creep is the 732k in credit card debt :)
 
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No padding your worthless real estate or model sportcar collection nobody cares about. Just give us a realistic appraisal of your TNW as of today's date.

I will start

Cash in portfolios with Fidelity and Vanguard: $1,125,000
401K and severance parachute : $600,000
Condo in Deal Beach: : $450,000
Maserati and wife's Yukon : $125,000
House and contents :$1,200,000
Vintage Wurlitzer : $ 27,000

$3,527,000

Personal loans and CC debt ($732,000)
Mortgage on home ($645,000)

($1,377,000)
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Total NW $2,150,000

Not bad for a college drop out with ptsd and a nagging gambling addiction
and a non traditional career

Well done! Mine is only a small percentage of that.

How old are you? What is your career? Did you make most of that through your work? Or investments? How has the gambling been going?

It's interesting that the trolls didn't post their numbers.
 

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Well done! Mine is only a small percentage of that.

How old are you? What is your career? Did you make most of that through your work? Or investments? How has the gambling been going?

It's interesting that the trolls didn't post their numbers.

fine, about 250k. Got about 125k in equity in the house. 1 car paid off as retirement accounts and savings. I’m 35.

there is no chance someone with a net worth above 2 million would have credit card debt. None. I don’t care the scenario it would be stupid and if you have a credit card you can’t pay off you aren’t a millionaire.
 

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Is Mr. Bet it all the same fucking clown who posts that he's thinking of leaving & never does ?
 

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Well done! Mine is only a small percentage of that.

How old are you? What is your career? Did you make most of that through your work? Or investments? How has the gambling been going?

It's interesting that the trolls didn't post their numbers.

Another moron.
 

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