Though I have read about vacating judgements due to bankruptcy in some places, it looks like in Illinois the judgements cannot be vacated and stay on my credit report, they are just noncollectable.
I have been looking at opening a couple secured credit cards to reestablish my credit. I don't care about interest rates as I have no intention of carrying a balance, I'm just looking for low annual fees. Looks like Capital One has a nice one.
I had two Capital One credit cards that I stopped paying in 8/2008. They sued me in 12/2009 and got default judgements in 2/2010 and 4/2010. I filed for Chapter 7 in 9/2010 and received my discharge in 1/2011. Though I have my discharge, due to other lawsuits I filed pre-bankruptcy that are still pending my bankruptcy has not yet closed. Though they have not yet received anything, it is still possible for Capital One to receive partial payment from the bankruptcy estate.
I know that because of the discharge they are no longer allowed to collect the judgements, but what if I send them money for some other purpose? If I send them a credit application with a $2,000 deposit, can they just apply that to what I used to owe them? Any difference if I try to open a checking or savings account with them?
I also stopped paying my Citi mortgage in 8/2008. It was also part of my bankruptcy. They filed for foreclosure in 3/2009. It is still pending. Will I run into any trouble trying to open a secured credit card or bank account with them?
I have been looking at opening a couple secured credit cards to reestablish my credit. I don't care about interest rates as I have no intention of carrying a balance, I'm just looking for low annual fees. Looks like Capital One has a nice one.
I had two Capital One credit cards that I stopped paying in 8/2008. They sued me in 12/2009 and got default judgements in 2/2010 and 4/2010. I filed for Chapter 7 in 9/2010 and received my discharge in 1/2011. Though I have my discharge, due to other lawsuits I filed pre-bankruptcy that are still pending my bankruptcy has not yet closed. Though they have not yet received anything, it is still possible for Capital One to receive partial payment from the bankruptcy estate.
I know that because of the discharge they are no longer allowed to collect the judgements, but what if I send them money for some other purpose? If I send them a credit application with a $2,000 deposit, can they just apply that to what I used to owe them? Any difference if I try to open a checking or savings account with them?
I also stopped paying my Citi mortgage in 8/2008. It was also part of my bankruptcy. They filed for foreclosure in 3/2009. It is still pending. Will I run into any trouble trying to open a secured credit card or bank account with them?
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