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Your bankruptcy was not discharged, unless it was thrown out of court. Your debts were discharged. You can keep making the payments, find somebody who will take the car and make the payments, or call the lender to make a "voluntary repossession." You will then learn what a dumb move it was to buy the car, since you will be liable for any deficiency and you cannot file c. 7 again for 8 years.

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Q: My bankruptcy was discharged I brought a car for my friends daughter and she was making the paymentnow she stop what happens to the car it's been 6 month and nobody looking for it.what to do?
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