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Is credit card debt wiped off after filing bankruptcy?

Submitted by Vikas on Wed, 03/12/2008 - 05:50
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(Credit goes to moneyandcredit.blogspot.com and thanks to Lisa for forwarding it through email)

(email from Lisa)
Hey all! I wanted to share it with all of you. however, I really do not want to break any forum guidelines.

It all happened a few days back when I was searching for a query on bankruptcy and credit card that I happened to stumble upon a blog called moneyandcredit.blogspot.com.

I mailed that blogger my question that whether a discharge in bankruptcy will wipe away my credit card debt or not? You know I had read some posts in our forums that even after filing bankruptcy people found out that their debts were still being reported.

I asked him my doubts and he replied me.i want to share the reply he gave me:


(Credit goes to moneyandcredit.blogspot.com)


I filed for bankruptcy in 2000 and I remember when I was at the hearing in the courthouse, there were multiple credit card companies there waiting to talk to people who were filing bankruptcy. I remember specifically that the creditors were Sears, CapitalOne, and Orchard Bank. There were others there as well but I don't remember the names.

What was the purpose of the creditors being there if the debt is just going to be discharged?

-D. Garrido


Submitted by dustin_garrido on Mon, 03/17/2008 - 18:25

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When you were at the hearing, it is a meeting of the creditors. They have it so the creditors can be there and see whats going on and ( I don't know how to say this :oops: ) dispute the BK and see if there is any way that they can get some of thier money. With most of the BK filings you will not see any creditors showing up, because with most people it is a lost cause because they don't have much.

Lisa, I had some problems with some creditors after I filed for BK. Some still reported on my CR and some were still trying to collect from me even after it had been discharged. All I did was call my lawyer and he took care of all of that for me.


Submitted by puddlejmpr on Mon, 03/17/2008 - 19:05

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When I filed bankruptcy in 1997, my attorney asked me if I had any accounts with those or a few others specifically becasue they WOULD show up at the hearing and try to dispute the BK. INteresting that since then Sears has sold their Credit Card business to Citibank (you may have a Sears Chsrge account, but its really a Citibank account). Capital one and Orchard bank (and a few other slime balls) specialize in preying on those with spotty credit histories. They take the gamble, but hate to loose.


Submitted by LCW on Sun, 06/08/2008 - 16:45

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The laws have changed within the last year for Chapter 7 and 13. I believe even in a Chapter 7 you need to take a means test that is set up to see how much you can pay back your creditors or to see if you can pay at all. A few years ago, a Chapter 7 wipped out most if not all of your debt for a new start but the credit card companies and Banks who are affiliated with our most high goverment and the laws went to their favor...go figure.

Luke


Submitted by Lukeskywalker on Sun, 06/08/2008 - 18:08

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