I've read similar posts here on AMEX Corp cards, which have helped, but don't exactly answer questions to my situation.
I will be filing for a Ch. 7 soon and I'm looking for some advice on what to do with AMEX.
Among two other credit cards, I currently have an AMEX Blue card with a balance of $1k which has never been late, although was closed by AMEX in the beginning of the credit crunch. I also have a Corporate AMEX card with a good history through my employer. The Corp card is tied to my SSN, the bills come to me, I file an expense report, wait for the check from my employer, then pay the AMEX bill personally.
I have heard that if you include an AMEX in a BK or DMP they'll blacklist you and you won't get another AMEX for a very long time, so I was originally planning on paying off the 1K on my AMEX Blue and making sure I had a 0 balance on my Corp card when I file. Then a lawyer told me it didn't matter whether I included the AMEX in my BK or not; that AMEX would see my BK anyway and keep record of that even after it fell off my credit history. With that, he suggested I not worry about paying off the 1K and just include it since the result would be the same.
So, in this situation my questions are:
1 - Would it be beneficial for my future with AMEX to pay off that 1K on my AMEX Blue? The AMEX Corporate isn't an absolute necessity through my employer, some others use a personal credit card for purchases since the end result is the same (file an expense report and pay the bill). Although, I am looking for a new job and would like to keep my options with AMEX as open as they can be in case my next employer requires an AMEX Corp card.
2 - If I do pay off the 1K on my AMEX Blue thus not including it in the BK, then keep a zero balance on my corp card while I go through the process, will I be able to keep my AMEX Corp card open?
3 - Similar to #2, can I exclude the AMEX Blue from my BK, continue paying the bill after discharge and keep my Corp card open?
I will be filing for a Ch. 7 soon and I'm looking for some advice on what to do with AMEX.
Among two other credit cards, I currently have an AMEX Blue card with a balance of $1k which has never been late, although was closed by AMEX in the beginning of the credit crunch. I also have a Corporate AMEX card with a good history through my employer. The Corp card is tied to my SSN, the bills come to me, I file an expense report, wait for the check from my employer, then pay the AMEX bill personally.
I have heard that if you include an AMEX in a BK or DMP they'll blacklist you and you won't get another AMEX for a very long time, so I was originally planning on paying off the 1K on my AMEX Blue and making sure I had a 0 balance on my Corp card when I file. Then a lawyer told me it didn't matter whether I included the AMEX in my BK or not; that AMEX would see my BK anyway and keep record of that even after it fell off my credit history. With that, he suggested I not worry about paying off the 1K and just include it since the result would be the same.
So, in this situation my questions are:
1 - Would it be beneficial for my future with AMEX to pay off that 1K on my AMEX Blue? The AMEX Corporate isn't an absolute necessity through my employer, some others use a personal credit card for purchases since the end result is the same (file an expense report and pay the bill). Although, I am looking for a new job and would like to keep my options with AMEX as open as they can be in case my next employer requires an AMEX Corp card.
2 - If I do pay off the 1K on my AMEX Blue thus not including it in the BK, then keep a zero balance on my corp card while I go through the process, will I be able to keep my AMEX Corp card open?
3 - Similar to #2, can I exclude the AMEX Blue from my BK, continue paying the bill after discharge and keep my Corp card open?
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