When I filed Ch 7 (which I am now discharged from) I had an AmSouth checking account which was in the red for hundreds of dollars in overdraft fees. It was eventually turned over to a collection agency. I included this collection agency account in my Ch 7. In retrospect, though, I realize that I did not list AmSouth in my list of creditors because they had sold the account to someone else and I was thinking that would be 'double-listing' the account. (I probably should have double-listed it anyway to be on the safe side). I need a checking account now. I am tired of cashing my paycheck and keeping all my cash on me; this is dangerous. I called the 1-800 Amsouth info line and asked the lady if a newly-dishcharged bankruptee could open a checking account and she said yes, and even said that I could have a check/debit card, which most banks said I absolutely could not have due to the BK.
My question is, If I take my paycheck this Thursday and open up a new checking account with them, can they possibly keep that money to satisfy the old overdrawn checking account that got turned over to collections? I don't think so because after this account was sold to collections, it was discharged in the BK. But I am scared that they are trying to 'trick' me. I did, after all, give my name and Social Sec. # to the woman I spoke with on the toll free info line. What do you guys think?
My question is, If I take my paycheck this Thursday and open up a new checking account with them, can they possibly keep that money to satisfy the old overdrawn checking account that got turned over to collections? I don't think so because after this account was sold to collections, it was discharged in the BK. But I am scared that they are trying to 'trick' me. I did, after all, give my name and Social Sec. # to the woman I spoke with on the toll free info line. What do you guys think?
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