Hi All,
I've been scouring the forum's posts for a while now and had formed an understanding that zero-balance credit cards are very likely to be closed by creditors once a person files bankruptcy.
But when I talked with a lawyer a few weeks ago, he mentioned something a bit different. He said in 20+ years of handling bankruptcies, he has only seen 2 clients have their zero-balance credit cards yanked.
Personally, I'm ready to be plastic-free after this BK so I'm not asking because I'm dying to keep my cards. But this little redhead is curious and, well, you know how that goes...
What have people on the forum experienced with cards that were at zero-balances at the time of BK? Were they yanked? Did they stay open? If so, did rates adjust? Did limits change? Maybe some banks are more likely to keep accounts open than other banks?
I've been scouring the forum's posts for a while now and had formed an understanding that zero-balance credit cards are very likely to be closed by creditors once a person files bankruptcy.
But when I talked with a lawyer a few weeks ago, he mentioned something a bit different. He said in 20+ years of handling bankruptcies, he has only seen 2 clients have their zero-balance credit cards yanked.
Personally, I'm ready to be plastic-free after this BK so I'm not asking because I'm dying to keep my cards. But this little redhead is curious and, well, you know how that goes...
What have people on the forum experienced with cards that were at zero-balances at the time of BK? Were they yanked? Did they stay open? If so, did rates adjust? Did limits change? Maybe some banks are more likely to keep accounts open than other banks?
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