Per-Ivar “Bamse” Losell42, lives in Sösdala outside Hässleholm and has their children with them every other weekend. Bamse is working on driving a truck, and is passionate about his job.
Bamse bet on Bitcoin – was blown at SEK 80,000
Every month, Bamse takes lots of different credits, and when the income became irregular he found it difficult to cope with the payments. This made him decide to invest in Bitcoin. Bamse thought he made a good investment, but it turned out to be a big scam and he was blown at SEK 80,000. It was the beginning of the financial bundle that Bamse is now in.
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Bamse invested money on bitcoin. Photo: TV3/Luxury trap
– I panicked and then I bet on bitcoin. I put the money into the bitcoin account, and suddenly I got a paper that I would be fined 25,000 euros if I did not pay a sum within 24 hours, Bamse says.
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Bamse in the luxury trap goes back SEK 20,000 each month
In the 36th season goes Magdalena Kowalczyk And the luxury trap to Sösdala to help Bamse get on its feet. Bamse is a Höginskompaker, but despite that he does not get the economy together and cannot even afford to buy his children’s school photos.
Bamse goes back 20,000 every month. Photo: TV3/Luxury trap
Bamse earns 41,400 after tax, but has no control over where his money goes. The majority of the wages go to blank loans with juicy interest rates and credits, which lands at 23,000 each month. At the Budget board, it is clear that Bamse goes back with about SEK 20,000 each month.
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Now Bamse gets help in the luxury trap. Photo: TV3/Luxury Trap “Has put his friend in potential economic bundle”
Bamse takes blanc loans after blank loans with sky -high interest rates, and every month his debts grow. In February last year he also took out loans with his friend Martin as the guarantor and co -borrowers.
“It’s terrible,” says Magdalena Kowalczyk. Photo: TV3/Luxury trap
– It is terrible, I think that have put his friend in a potential economic bundle in the way Bamse has done. Through their own choices, says Magdalena Kowalczyk.
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It breaks for Bamse. Photo: TV3/Luxury trap Bams’s total debt is almost 1.2 million. Photo: TV3/Luxury trap
Bamse’s total debt is at a staggering SEK 1,170,000, and he now has to sort out his financial situation before it gets even worse. Seeing their debts black on white makes it fail for Bamse, which finds it difficult to hold back the tears.
“How can I be so damn stupid?” Bamse says.
Want to know how it is going for Bamse? The luxury trap is broadcast on TV3 and Viaplay.