1. How to Stop Medical Bills Being Sent Post-Filing?
I have some medical bills as part of my creditor matrix. After filing, all the rest of my creditors stopped calling, sending me letters automatically.... except the hospital which sends me about 3-4 a week. I called the hospital today and explained I had filed Chapter 7 a long time ago, that they were part of the creditor mailing, etc. and they had to stop billing me.
A relatively nice woman in Accounting said yes, my case number is on their file, but they have this old bureaucratic system and it is impossible for them to stop their system. Apparently, after so many months of mailings, it will then go to a collection agency. She said once it hits that point, those agencies will know how to end the collection process.
OK, my procedure was before I filed, I then filed, and I tried explaining the automatic stay, etc. But this woman, who seemed pretty knowledgeable in their billing department, effectively said, yeah yeah yeah, but our system can't handle that.
Should I care? This seems silly for all the wasted paper they will generate and then I have to deal with an agency. But, is there really any downside to this? Maybe something (like this medical bill) being reported to my credit report that could be avoided if this hospital just recorded it correctly now?
2. Re-Doing Business with Citibank
I used to enjoy a good banking relationship with Citibank (checking, saving, CD, etc). As I had a Citibank credit card, with this forum's advice and my lawyers, I closed those accounts a while ago and moved what little of my funds remained to another account.
Well, I filed Chapter 7, I had my 341, and I have a No Asset Report from the panel trustee already, but I have not yet closed (I'm in the 60 day club).
Do you all think it is safe now to reopen an account at Citibank? Or, as my wife still has her sole accounts there (I filed individually), do you think I can add my name to her account and make it joint?
Do I need to wait until closing of my Chapter 7, or am I safe from Citibank trying to poach any of those post-filing dollars to satisfy their pre-filing credit card balance?
Thanks
I have some medical bills as part of my creditor matrix. After filing, all the rest of my creditors stopped calling, sending me letters automatically.... except the hospital which sends me about 3-4 a week. I called the hospital today and explained I had filed Chapter 7 a long time ago, that they were part of the creditor mailing, etc. and they had to stop billing me.
A relatively nice woman in Accounting said yes, my case number is on their file, but they have this old bureaucratic system and it is impossible for them to stop their system. Apparently, after so many months of mailings, it will then go to a collection agency. She said once it hits that point, those agencies will know how to end the collection process.
OK, my procedure was before I filed, I then filed, and I tried explaining the automatic stay, etc. But this woman, who seemed pretty knowledgeable in their billing department, effectively said, yeah yeah yeah, but our system can't handle that.
Should I care? This seems silly for all the wasted paper they will generate and then I have to deal with an agency. But, is there really any downside to this? Maybe something (like this medical bill) being reported to my credit report that could be avoided if this hospital just recorded it correctly now?
2. Re-Doing Business with Citibank
I used to enjoy a good banking relationship with Citibank (checking, saving, CD, etc). As I had a Citibank credit card, with this forum's advice and my lawyers, I closed those accounts a while ago and moved what little of my funds remained to another account.
Well, I filed Chapter 7, I had my 341, and I have a No Asset Report from the panel trustee already, but I have not yet closed (I'm in the 60 day club).
Do you all think it is safe now to reopen an account at Citibank? Or, as my wife still has her sole accounts there (I filed individually), do you think I can add my name to her account and make it joint?
Do I need to wait until closing of my Chapter 7, or am I safe from Citibank trying to poach any of those post-filing dollars to satisfy their pre-filing credit card balance?
Thanks
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