I have filed for Chapter 7 and have completed the 341 meeting. I am hoping that the next steps go smoothly and without delay.
I have a question about rebuilding credit.
I am assuming that this should be a slow and careful process once the discharge and closing occur.
Are there any guidelines anyone knows for how to best proceed at that point? Are there useful websites that someone can share?
I am not in any hurry, but have been concerned about the number of "pre-approved" credit card offers that have been coming. I am not even considering any of these until some time after my case is closed. Why would they even send these while my case is open?
Is there a right amount of time to wait before starting to re-establish credit?
Is three months after closing too soon? Would six months after closing waste precious time?
It is strange that I am beginning to think of the future again as if there may be a future. I have not done that in a few years.
I am not looking to go into debt right now, but my two old cars have a total of nearly 500,000 miles on them. I do not expect either to last more than another 50,000, so when I am down to one, I will want to replace that with something else that will hopefully run forever (like these have), but I would want to build up my credit again before that need occurs. My current hope is that I won't need a car for 4 or 5 years, so I think I have time.
Thanks.
I have a question about rebuilding credit.
I am assuming that this should be a slow and careful process once the discharge and closing occur.
Are there any guidelines anyone knows for how to best proceed at that point? Are there useful websites that someone can share?
I am not in any hurry, but have been concerned about the number of "pre-approved" credit card offers that have been coming. I am not even considering any of these until some time after my case is closed. Why would they even send these while my case is open?
Is there a right amount of time to wait before starting to re-establish credit?
Is three months after closing too soon? Would six months after closing waste precious time?
It is strange that I am beginning to think of the future again as if there may be a future. I have not done that in a few years.
I am not looking to go into debt right now, but my two old cars have a total of nearly 500,000 miles on them. I do not expect either to last more than another 50,000, so when I am down to one, I will want to replace that with something else that will hopefully run forever (like these have), but I would want to build up my credit again before that need occurs. My current hope is that I won't need a car for 4 or 5 years, so I think I have time.
Thanks.
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