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5 Years since BK, Need suggestions.
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After five years I would think getting a regular card from Capitol One, HSBC or Orchard would be fairly easy to accomplish. Have they looked at their credit reports to make sure everything is reporting correctly first?
My advice would be to clean up the credit reports first, then apply to HSBC or Capitol One and see what they get. Many folks out of bankruptcy for much less time are able to get cards from these issuers.Case Closed > 2/08/2010
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Accounts included in the BK filing should be showing as such (included in BK) and have zero balances showing and no past due payments; however if payments were past due prior to the filing date, those will continue to show and cannot be removed. THe BK and the lack of any credit in the past five years can work against them as they will not have any recent credit lines showing. When we cleaned up our reports after our BK came off (7 years after filing date), we had no recent credit...we were denied credit due to that. It may take time but they need to establish themselves as credit worthy again._________________________________________
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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So I checked Equifax credit report. It was the only one I could get for free through annual credit report.
All account on the report says "Included in BK" or "Payed as Agreed" with $0 balance, and nothing past due.
Only 1 active account and that's because they are the co-signer and that account is being payed off by primary account holder on time and without any issues.
So I think they look good?
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Originally posted by Jnetty99 View PostSo I checked Equifax credit report. It was the only one I could get for free through annual credit report.
All account on the report says "Included in BK" or "Payed as Agreed" with $0 balance, and nothing past due.
Only 1 active account and that's because they are the co-signer and that account is being payed off by primary account holder on time and without any issues.
So I think they look good?
-Filed Ch7 pro se 04/14/2010
-341 Meeting is 05/24/2010 (went uneventfully well)
-Report of No Distribution 6/4/2010
-Discharge 7/28/2010
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Originally posted by GettingGoing View PostSounds like they should be able to secure a decent card with a decent rate. You could try the hsbc soft pull and see what it recommends.
https://www.hsbcapply.com/start/hsbccreditcard
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Originally posted by Backtobasics View PostWhy doesn't your family member ask the question?
My question to you would be why would you care if someone asks a question for a family member or friend?Filed Chapter 13 02/2006 - Confirmed 05/2006 - Discharged 09/2011
I'm not an attorney. My replies are merely suggestions or observations, not legal advice. As always, consult with an attorney before making any decisions.
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Originally posted by Flamingo View PostAccounts included in the BK filing should be showing as such (included in BK) and have zero balances showing and no past due payments; however if payments were past due prior to the filing date, those will continue to show and cannot be removed. THe BK and the lack of any credit in the past five years can work against them as they will not have any recent credit lines showing. When we cleaned up our reports after our BK came off (7 years after filing date), we had no recent credit...we were denied credit due to that. It may take time but they need to establish themselves as credit worthy again.
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