There seems to be a lot of debt selling going on, especially when it comes to relatively small amounts (let's say $2k or less). One collection agency holds the debt for a while and then decides they are not going to waste their time trying to collect, and yet another collection agency relieves them of the burden.
If the last known holder of the debt is listed on the creditor matrix, and that creditor sells the debt prior to the debtor actually filing for bankruptcy, is that debt no longer eligible for discharge, since the newest creditor was not listed in the matrix and therefore was not notified of the filing?
This situation must occur more than just infrequently.
If the last known holder of the debt is listed on the creditor matrix, and that creditor sells the debt prior to the debtor actually filing for bankruptcy, is that debt no longer eligible for discharge, since the newest creditor was not listed in the matrix and therefore was not notified of the filing?
This situation must occur more than just infrequently.
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