We are over 3 years past Chapter 13 discharge. Credit reports cleaned up, BK removed since April 2009, doing OK, all behind us and lo and behold, in Saturday's mail we get a "Pending Notice for Allocation of Funds" in an unidentifiable white envelope. I open it - it's from a Subaru dealership. It lists our Bk case number, case status as discharged and authorizion "pending." It states:
"In conjunction with current court records, you have been authorized to take part in a National Credit Building Program. This program is beig offered to those who have been or are currnetly involved in a bankruptcy litigation proceeding and funding is now available to you as a result...." Then it goes on to advise they work with "dignity and respect" and also blurb a paragraph as to being aware of reaffirming a current auto loan and how that is not a good thing to do.
Goes to show you how your information is right out there as public information years beyond your discharge, even listing the case number on the advertisement.
Car dealerships are like bees on a root beer mug when one is discharged and deluge everyone with all sorts of junk offers. Now they are going back in time and hopefully trying to get business from past filers. What a joke...I am tempted to send this letter back to them and copy the Trustee's office and indicate that since receipt of this junk nonsense showing our former case number, I would never consider the purchase of a Subaru in the future...
"In conjunction with current court records, you have been authorized to take part in a National Credit Building Program. This program is beig offered to those who have been or are currnetly involved in a bankruptcy litigation proceeding and funding is now available to you as a result...." Then it goes on to advise they work with "dignity and respect" and also blurb a paragraph as to being aware of reaffirming a current auto loan and how that is not a good thing to do.
Goes to show you how your information is right out there as public information years beyond your discharge, even listing the case number on the advertisement.
Car dealerships are like bees on a root beer mug when one is discharged and deluge everyone with all sorts of junk offers. Now they are going back in time and hopefully trying to get business from past filers. What a joke...I am tempted to send this letter back to them and copy the Trustee's office and indicate that since receipt of this junk nonsense showing our former case number, I would never consider the purchase of a Subaru in the future...
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