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Notice of abadonment of debtor's personal property pursuant to bankruptcy rule 6007(a

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sebastian.t

Junior Member
Hello,

Some time ago I've purchased Bitcoin miner from CoinTera which went out of business and I didn't get to have it unfortunately.

A moment ago I have received an email with some kind of document called
"NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF DEBTOR’S PERSONAL PROPERTY PURSUANT TO BANKRUPTCY RULE 6007(a)"

Unfortunately I don't know what is it about and I'm also from outside of the US.

Could anyone tell me please what is it?

~Thanks
 


single317dad

Senior Member
Hello,

Some time ago I've purchased Bitcoin miner from CoinTera which went out of business and I didn't get to have it unfortunately.

A moment ago I have received an email with some kind of document called
"NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF DEBTOR’S PERSONAL PROPERTY PURSUANT TO BANKRUPTCY RULE 6007(a)"

Unfortunately I don't know what is it about and I'm also from outside of the US.

Could anyone tell me please what is it?

~Thanks
What this means is that the Trustee has elected to abandon (release, as in no longer considered an asset) certain property which they've deemed not worth liquidating or applying toward what's owed to the creditors (you). More simply, the company probably has books, office furnishings and supplies, or other errata that just aren't worth the time to sell and wouldn't generate any money to pay toward what you're owed.

There's a window where you can file an objection to this abandonment, probably 21 days from the filing. That probably isn't worth your time.
 

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