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    Does anybody know if it is usual for JcPenney's to file a Request for Notice? I checked PACER just now and was surprised to see this had been file.
    Thanks!

    #2
    One the one hand, it is not a big deal. All it means is that they will copied on anything that is filed in your case (via the e-filing system).

    I wouldn't worry too much about it now...but on the other hand, JC Penny is an odd one to pop-in to a BK.

    Did you have any recent, large purchases, on that card before filing?
    Last edited by HHM; 04-25-2008, 11:15 AM.

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      #3
      I charged $80 in January and I made a $100 gift card purchase in December. Could the gift card be the problem? I have absolutely no large purchases and I think the balance, at $1300, is relatively low.

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        #4
        HHM- Why do you think they would want to be copied?

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          #5
          Don't worry...they just want to be informed of any $ they could possible be receiving. Just means that any paperwork filed by the UST or your attorney will have a copy going to them, as well.
          CHAPTER 7 FILED: 1/18/2008: 341: 2/19/2008
          DECLARED NO ASSESTS: 2/20/2008
          OBJECTION TO DISCHARGE DUE: 4/21/2008
          DISCHARDGED & TERMINATED:4/22/2008

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            #6
            Yep, AMEX did the same in my case. All correspondence to a lawfirm in Pa. Doesn't mean anything. Just the way they handle bk's. Nobody is worried about a $100 gift card.

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