Hey Guys,
My wife and I recently completed our Chapter 13 plan and received our discharge. After the discharge, we incurred some debt on a store credit card. I tried to log in to the website to pay my bill on-time, and was unable to log in. I contacted the creditor this morning, and was told that I would not be able to make a payment online, or over the phone, due to our past Chapter 13 filing. They said that we would not be billed further for the debt. I explained to him that the debt was incurred after we received our discharge, and that we did not included it in the Chapter 13 filing because it had been a zero balance card at the time of filing, and for the year or more prior to filing. He said that the account had been open since 2004, and was open at the time of filing, so they would not be able to keep it open today.
I assume that they were updating account information and did a soft credit report inquiry or something. I was under the impression, from many sources, that a card with a zero balance did not need to be included in the ch13 filing. This card now has a bit over $2,000 on it, that I had planned to pay off over the next four months.
Have any of you run into a similar situation with Citibank, or with another creditor? I owe the money, and it wasn't included in the debt. They are telling me they can't take a payment, and that I don't owe the money, even when I clarify that our ch13 case was discharged prior to incurring the debt. I wasn't sure if I should try to escalate my questions to a supervisor, or not.
In a case like this, do they file papers with the court in regards to the card balance, or do they simply write it off?
Looking for advice, thank you in advance for your help.
My wife and I recently completed our Chapter 13 plan and received our discharge. After the discharge, we incurred some debt on a store credit card. I tried to log in to the website to pay my bill on-time, and was unable to log in. I contacted the creditor this morning, and was told that I would not be able to make a payment online, or over the phone, due to our past Chapter 13 filing. They said that we would not be billed further for the debt. I explained to him that the debt was incurred after we received our discharge, and that we did not included it in the Chapter 13 filing because it had been a zero balance card at the time of filing, and for the year or more prior to filing. He said that the account had been open since 2004, and was open at the time of filing, so they would not be able to keep it open today.
I assume that they were updating account information and did a soft credit report inquiry or something. I was under the impression, from many sources, that a card with a zero balance did not need to be included in the ch13 filing. This card now has a bit over $2,000 on it, that I had planned to pay off over the next four months.
Have any of you run into a similar situation with Citibank, or with another creditor? I owe the money, and it wasn't included in the debt. They are telling me they can't take a payment, and that I don't owe the money, even when I clarify that our ch13 case was discharged prior to incurring the debt. I wasn't sure if I should try to escalate my questions to a supervisor, or not.
In a case like this, do they file papers with the court in regards to the card balance, or do they simply write it off?
Looking for advice, thank you in advance for your help.
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