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Do a search on this forum - there are "tons" of postings as to credit cards with zero balances surviving BK. It is 98% safe to say that your card will eventually be closed out by the creditor once the creditor gets wind of your filing. It could be soon, it could be several months down the road and folks have posted on here having cards cancelled due to a former BK where the cards survived years after filing. You can use the card but to be safe only make small purchases that you can pay off immediately because if they cancel the card, you will be responsible for the entire balance due that is on there so be proactive and careful._________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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Originally posted by Flamingo View PostDo a search on this forum - there are "tons" of postings as to credit cards with zero balances surviving BK. It is 98% safe to say that your card will eventually be closed out by the creditor once the creditor gets wind of your filing. It could be soon, it could be several months down the road and folks have posted on here having cards cancelled due to a former BK where the cards survived years after filing. You can use the card but to be safe only make small purchases that you can pay off immediately because if they cancel the card, you will be responsible for the entire balance due that is on there so be proactive and careful.
i thought maybe i'd get into trouble if i used it after discharge because i never told the O.Reciever about it.
I dont particuly want to use it, and im guessing if i request a new card (as i dont have the old one, i shredded it) they will twig and then close account??
again im not to sure on what to do after bankruptcy.
someone said about getting a credit report off of expirian and updating my recoreds, would this help in the future to get credit? (Applying for c/c)
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If the card was not listed in your bankruptcy since it had a zero balance and survives your filing, that card is yours to use. However, as my original posting indicated, it's chances of survival are pretty low. If it does survive, it's yours to use. We also had two cards survive our filing; one we still have the other was cancelled 6 years after our filing due to "BK on our records" even though we used it throughout those six years even getting credit limit increases during that time (twice). Figure that one out...Originally posted by mk1mexi View Posti thought maybe i'd get into trouble if i used it after discharge because i never told the O.Reciever about it.
I dont particuly want to use it, and im guessing if i request a new card (as i dont have the old one, i shredded it) they will twig and then close account??
again im not to sure on what to do after bankruptcy.
someone said about getting a credit report off of expirian and updating my recoreds, would this help in the future to get credit? (Applying for c/c)
About 3 months after your discharge, obtain all three of your credit reports and clean them up. Then go slow as to obtaining any credit as you will be denied due to your BK filing moreso than getting approved - approvals may come with high interest rates or other large fees. You will have that Chapter 7 showing on your credit reports for 10 years from your filing date and it will affect you during that time whether or not you will be approved for any credit._________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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where do i obtain all 3 credit reports from then??Originally posted by Flamingo View PostIf the card was not listed in your bankruptcy since it had a zero balance and survives your filing, that card is yours to use. However, as my original posting indicated, it's chances of survival are pretty low. If it does survive, it's yours to use. We also had two cards survive our filing; one we still have the other was cancelled 6 years after our filing due to "BK on our records" even though we used it throughout those six years even getting credit limit increases during that time (twice). Figure that one out...
About 3 months after your discharge, obtain all three of your credit reports and clean them up. Then go slow as to obtaining any credit as you will be denied due to your BK filing moreso than getting approved - approvals may come with high interest rates or other large fees. You will have that Chapter 7 showing on your credit reports for 10 years from your filing date and it will affect you during that time whether or not you will be approved for any credit.
how much does that cost?
if this chapter 7 stays on my report for 10 years why do i have to clean up my credit file, i mean im not going to get any credit due to Bankruptcy so how does cleaning up my credit file help me obtain furure credit with the chapter 7 on my file?
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Go to annualcreditreport.com. They are free once a year. Cleaning up your credit reports takes care of any errors made by the creditors or any other misinformation on your reports. It's up to you whether or not you want to do anything with your credit reports after filing. Most people clean them up. Best of luck to you!Originally posted by mk1mexi View Postwhere do i obtain all 3 credit reports from then??
how much does that cost?
if this chapter 7 stays on my report for 10 years why do i have to clean up my credit file, i mean im not going to get any credit due to Bankruptcy so how does cleaning up my credit file help me obtain furure credit with the chapter 7 on my file?_________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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Originally posted by Flamingo View PostGo to annualcreditreport.com. They are free once a year. Cleaning up your credit reports takes care of any errors made by the creditors or any other misinformation on your reports. It's up to you whether or not you want to do anything with your credit reports after filing. Most people clean them up. Best of luck to you!
thanks for that flamingo, and thanks for the advice! its nice to talk to you guys seen as you are or have been in my situation!
Sorry to be a pain, but the website you sent me is that to obtain all 3 reports?
so i request my reports through email and update them or do i have to pay a fee,
and more IMPORTANTLY do i wait 3 months after my discharge or can i do that now?
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You can get credit after a BK. I have been approved for 2 car loans and 5 credit cards in less than a year after my BK.Originally posted by mk1mexi View Postwhere do i obtain all 3 credit reports from then??
how much does that cost?
if this chapter 7 stays on my report for 10 years why do i have to clean up my credit file, i mean im not going to get any credit due to Bankruptcy so how does cleaning up my credit file help me obtain furure credit with the chapter 7 on my file?
Logan
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Really!!?Originally posted by Logan View PostYou can get credit after a BK. I have been approved for 2 car loans and 5 credit cards in less than a year after my BK.
Logan
How does that work out then?
Do you have savings?
personal question how much did you owe?
If ch7 stays on your file for 10 years how can you be approved with the loans and C/C in under the first year?
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I discharged about 120K between CC's and car loan. I applied for an Orchard CC the day after discharge and was approved for $500 (I canceled the card since they charged an annual fee). 3 months later I applied for a Capital One for $3500. I applied for a WAMU a few months later and was approved for 7K.Originally posted by mk1mexi View PostReally!!?
How does that work out then?
Do you have savings?
personal question how much did you owe?
If ch7 stays on your file for 10 years how can you be approved with the loans and C/C in under the first year?
I have 2 others also and I do NOT carry balances.
You're life does not end after BK.
Logan
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What is WAMU??Originally posted by Logan View PostI discharged about 120K between CC's and car loan. I applied for an Orchard CC the day after discharge and was approved for $500 (I canceled the card since they charged an annual fee). 3 months later I applied for a Capital One for $3500. I applied for a WAMU a few months later and was approved for 7K.
I have 2 others also and I do NOT carry balances.
You're life does not end after BK.
Logan
did you clear up your credit report before applying and being approved by these people then?
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WAMU = Washington MutualOriginally posted by mk1mexi View PostWhat is WAMU??
did you clear up your credit report before applying and being approved by these people then?
Not all places will give you credit after BK. But the cleaner your reports are, the better your chances.Filed Ch. 7 (no asset): 12/30/2008
341 Meeting: 01/26/2009
Last Date for Objections: 03/27/2009
Discharged & Closed: 03/30/2009
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You can obtain all three of your credit reports once a year for free from that website. You can either have them mailed to you or review them online - your choice; read the information/instructions on the website. I would highly suggest you wait until about 3 months after discharge to do so and then start cleaning up. If you do it now, you will not give the credit reporting agencies time to change their information when you are discharged and it will be a waste of time for you to dispute prior to discharge unless you suspect something bad is going on as to ID theft or fraudulent activity in your accounts.Originally posted by mk1mexi View Postthanks for that flamingo, and thanks for the advice! its nice to talk to you guys seen as you are or have been in my situation!
Sorry to be a pain, but the website you sent me is that to obtain all 3 reports?
so i request my reports through email and update them or do i have to pay a fee,
and more IMPORTANTLY do i wait 3 months after my discharge or can i do that now?_________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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