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Saturday, December 22, 2007

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Filing for credit card bankruptcy is occasionally necessary. The company you received the credit card from may argue with your bankruptcy claim, usually if they believe you received it fraudulently. Refusing to forgive the money owed is an option when the bank that issued your card feels you used it dishonestly. A dispute over bankruptcy filing will result in the individual be responsible for paying any outstanding monies. Accusing the individual of giving false information will be done by the issuing agency at the hearing.
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2 Comments:

  • At 12:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    34 years of "trying to keep up with the Jones'" has led to approx $100,000 unsecured debt and a 1st & 2nd mortage.
    #BREAK
    I filed Chapter 7 15 years ago due to extended unemployment which ultimately resulted in excessive unsecured credit card debt (45K).

     
  • At 9:21 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I think this is super helpful info for anyone going through the process.

     

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