I pulled up my credit reports and almost all the accounts I included in my bankruptcy are reported as charge-off's, or transfer's, or sold. My providian account is even showing up that Providian is still reporting to them!
I am in the process of filing disputes. I have my schedule F and my discharge papers, but I think I am in for a long and bumpy ride. If I have the proof, does the creditors "word" (if you can call it that) still win anyway?
I believe some of these accounts may have been sold prior to my filing without my knowledge. Now I am worried that my filing was all for not as these accounts make up the bulk of the amount I filed on.
If that's the case, how tightly are my hands tied? I had lost my job and being relieved of this debt has allowed be a fresh start, and I haven't attained any new debt. If I am once again responsible for these debts, it would financialy devastate me. I don't quite understand the new law, and I wonder if I was responsible for these debts could I file again in 6 years to relieve myself of them (that would crush me, ugh)? I think I read somewhere that debt purchasers don't qualify as creditors and they are basicaly above the law (of course that could be incorect).
I am so frustrated right now. I wish I had gone through a bankruptcy attorney. But of course they wanted over $1,000. If I had that kind of money I'd be paying my bills!
I am in the process of filing disputes. I have my schedule F and my discharge papers, but I think I am in for a long and bumpy ride. If I have the proof, does the creditors "word" (if you can call it that) still win anyway?
I believe some of these accounts may have been sold prior to my filing without my knowledge. Now I am worried that my filing was all for not as these accounts make up the bulk of the amount I filed on.
If that's the case, how tightly are my hands tied? I had lost my job and being relieved of this debt has allowed be a fresh start, and I haven't attained any new debt. If I am once again responsible for these debts, it would financialy devastate me. I don't quite understand the new law, and I wonder if I was responsible for these debts could I file again in 6 years to relieve myself of them (that would crush me, ugh)? I think I read somewhere that debt purchasers don't qualify as creditors and they are basicaly above the law (of course that could be incorect).
I am so frustrated right now. I wish I had gone through a bankruptcy attorney. But of course they wanted over $1,000. If I had that kind of money I'd be paying my bills!
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