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After filing, they can pull your credit report in order to help them evaluate your overall financial picture, to see if a dischargeability motion is in order.
After discharge, though, they probably don't have a legitimate reason to pull your credit, unless they make you a new offer of credit.
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I imagine they can if they have a legitimate reason to. Why are they pulling your reports?
Not sure why they're pulling them. It was shortly after the discharge that they had pulled it so it's likely they didn't even know about the discharge yet. I'll keep an eye on it and make sure they don't do so anymore.
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