Hello. A week ago my husband and I received a Kirby "demo" after the demo we decided to purchase the vacuum/carpet cleaner so we filled out a purchase app however, because I am in a open chapter 13 bankruptcy my husband filled out the application as a individual buyer. After the salesman talked to someone over the phone they determined his income was not enough that they needed me to be on the contract. I explained to them about the bankruptcy and that I cannot obtain any new credit at this time. They told us they would only use my income information not my credit and I would not be on the application as a buyer. They then said we were approved but we didn't have any checks to void for the payments so the salesman took the vacuum and said they would contact me when I get the voided checks. A week later, a supervisor contacted me asking if we still wanted the Kirby. I said yes and explained the ENTIRE situation with them regarding my bankruptcy and the checks (we do not use checks only debit card). She said she would call me back after she spoke with her manager. Later in the day, she called back and said if we were still interested we could still get the cleaner that we were approved. She (the supervisor) brought us a vacuum/cleaner and we signed another contract and received warranty/contract documentation. Now a week later, the same supervisor contacted me saying we are not approved and they need to come get the machine saying because of the open bankruptcy they cannot approve it. The problem here is that they've known about the bankruptcy and that I couldn't be on the application as a buyer since the first day and said it wasn't a problem. I want to know if they can do this? Is the financial contract we signed legal? Are there any legal financial obligations on their part? I can see if they didn't deliver the machine but I have the machine and a signed contract.