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    Should I fax this to our attorney?

    DH and I signed all our paperwork for our Chapter 13 bankruptcy on Tuesday, 06/16/09 - Today I received via Certified Mail a letter from GE Money Bank on my JCPenney account a letter stating - "1st Notice" The letter pretty much lays out that I am delinquent on my account, that they have tried reaching me and/or sending letters and offering me a repayment plan, then it says If you fail to send at least a minimum payment, preventing your account from going further delinquent and we don't receive it by the next payment due date on your statement, your account will be placed with a Collection Agency for further collections

    I guess my question is: Should I fax this over to my attorney or just ride it out, since he told us that he would be filing our paperwork for the bankruptcy on Wednesday, 06/17/09 with the trustee.

    Attorney is proposing $340.00 a month X 60 month payoff...hoping it goes thru
    Date filed: 06/24/2009
    341 Meeting: 07/27/2009
    Plan confirmed: 10/14/2009
    $340.00 per month @ 60 months

    #2
    So long as you listed JC Penney as a creditor, you need to do nothing more. That's just a strong collection letter.
    Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
    Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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    Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.

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      #3
      I figured as much...I did put JcPenney and GE Money bank down, on my creditor list, I figured better be safe then sorry.

      I will just file that letter away with all my other paperwork, thank you!
      Date filed: 06/24/2009
      341 Meeting: 07/27/2009
      Plan confirmed: 10/14/2009
      $340.00 per month @ 60 months

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