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    Zero Balance Credit Cards Surviving BK - Recent Interesting Experience

    We had two credit cards with zero balance at the time of our filing Chapter 13 in April 2002. One, Dress Barn, I utilized over the past years every now and then to purchase work clothing and also to help reestablish credit. My limit was even raised during that time and a new updated card sent to me in May 2008. I last utilized the card in mid-2007 and paid the balance of $52 off in October 2007. I have not utilized the card since then but keep receiving their credit card customer discounts, etc. Note, we were discharged in August 2006 and the Chapter 13 will start to come off our crediti reports in April 2009. This weekend my husband and I were away at a group hobby event and we stopped at some outlets with friends. While my hubby went into a men's store with some of his buddies the ladies broke up and went into various nearby stores. I went into Dress Barn and found two great items priced really down that would make great Xmas presents for two of my daughters. Since I had not used my card in over a year and did not have it with me, I asked the store clerk if I could utilize my card for this purchase and she said no problem. Well, whoever she called had her put me on the phone to advise me my account was closed and I would have to contact customer service concerning the matter. I assumed right then and there it was because I had not utilized it in over a year and this was is a common practice in this economy now. I thanked the girl, used my debit for the purchase and went to the car and called customer service. Well, I found out why the account was closed - the rep stated that there is a BK on my records. I told her it's been there for almost 7 years and they are deciding to close it now and our credit scores are in the 790s and we were discharged over two years ago?

    This goes to show you that if you have a card that survives BK that it still could get closed out later on by the lender due to the BK on your records. Although I know it will probably do no good, I am sending a snail mail letter on Monday to Dress Barn (directing it to manager/director of Customer Service) explaining this scenario and the craziness of keeping an account open during my entire Chapter 13 and two years thereafter and then closing it due to a BK on my records....I know it is the creditor's right to close an account at any time and I am assuming since I did not utilize the card for a while and with all the credit problems with the present economy, they are not taking risks with anyone. But I still find it somewhat bizarre....

    The main thing this shows is that no matter what, having a BK on your records even a long time after filing or discharge can work against you.
    _________________________________________
    Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
    Early Buy-Out: April 2006
    Discharge: August 2006

    "A credit card is a snake in your pocket"

    #2
    Wow Flamingo, sorry to hear that. It is odd that they decided to close it this long after your BK, and also the fact that they sent you an updated card earlier this year.
    Filed: 5/22/07; 341 Hearing: 6/27/07;
    Confirmed: 8/13/07; DISCHARGED 4/17/2012

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      #3
      It is quite weird that orginally it survived bankruptcy, even renewed the card, but then close it. Their credit card portfolio was probably taken over by either Citi, Chase, B of A or Amex - the worst bankruptcy unfriendly banks.

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        #4
        Originally posted by magyar123 View Post
        It is quite weird that orginally it survived bankruptcy, even renewed the card, but then close it. Their credit card portfolio was probably taken over by either Citi, Chase, B of A or Amex - the worst bankruptcy unfriendly banks.
        They are under WFNNB and we already have been extended credit since our discharge by that bank. I have prepared a letter already and will mail it to Dress Barn Customer Service with a copy to the credit dept. of WFNNB. I found in my records where they upped my credit limit twice during that period (enclosed copies of that with the letter) and also the standard letter that comes from their CEO (in spring 2008) when then send you a new card or upgrade card (copy of that inserted also). I wanted to post the experience because it goes to show anyone that any card surviving BK can be at risk and don't take it for granted that it will stay open even years afterwards. I am assuming due to the bad economy that banks are taking all precautions necessary to avoid any more losses.

        I reviewed the laundry list of items on the insert that came with the new card this past spring and it boldly states that they can "...close the account for any reason at any time." I believe that is standard wording on most credit accounts.
        _________________________________________
        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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