They are included in my CH 7 and they're sending me a new card with a $1000 credit limit already? Seriously?
No worries, it's going in the shredder, but since I'm now very anti-credit, I think that companies shouldn't even be allowed to do this. I understand the idea that some people need to rebuild their credit to buy a home or a car, but you should have to get through the whole bankruptcy process first. For some people, sending them a new credit card, before discharge even, could be equated to going to an alcoholic's anonymous meeting and being handed a beer. I don't get it.
No worries, it's going in the shredder, but since I'm now very anti-credit, I think that companies shouldn't even be allowed to do this. I understand the idea that some people need to rebuild their credit to buy a home or a car, but you should have to get through the whole bankruptcy process first. For some people, sending them a new credit card, before discharge even, could be equated to going to an alcoholic's anonymous meeting and being handed a beer. I don't get it.
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