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Experiment626
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I've got nothing that I would consider an asset, I have a £50 portable TV, a stereo that cost £250 four years ago, a DVD player that cost £200 six years ago, a PC that's probably worth around £150 if you sold the parts seperately, about 10 dvd's, 30 odd albums and an XBOX360, would I need to state any of these if I went BR and is there any likelyhood the OR would want to sell any of them?
Bankrupt 14/08/07, Early discharge granted 14/02/07...exactly 6 months later 
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No ... and no. You're fine!0
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As above, No. However, he/she may ask what you've accumulated your debt for in the first place if you havent got a single item of any value. You may need to prove what you spent it on, and then prove you haven't dissipated your assets (sold them all before going bankrupt).
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