Hello everyone
How is everyone doing? Hope you all doing well.
I'm coming back to update on my situation. After 1 year of discharge, I've lived well within my financial limits, paying mostly everything without credits. Everything went well. I think life without credit can be most of the time OK. I just checked my credit score last month and it was 658, not good but not bad either. I'm still paying for my car without reaffirmation and Toyota is OK with that.
Surprisingly, one of the credit cards that survived the BK still remains active, even one year after discharge, though its credit limit is now down to the minimum, $250 but that's fine with me. I also have Bill Me Later with credit limit of $1,450. I'm starting from scratch again and yesterday, I received the first offer of unsecured credit card from Capital One, one of my creditors during BK. I applied for it online and they approved within 1 minute (yes, 1 minute) with a credit limit of $2000 with no annual fee and 0% APR for 9 months!
So now I've realized that Wells Fargo and GE Money are among the ones NOT bk friendly while Capital One and probably HSBC ARE bk friendly. Thank you Capital One.
How is everyone doing? Hope you all doing well.
I'm coming back to update on my situation. After 1 year of discharge, I've lived well within my financial limits, paying mostly everything without credits. Everything went well. I think life without credit can be most of the time OK. I just checked my credit score last month and it was 658, not good but not bad either. I'm still paying for my car without reaffirmation and Toyota is OK with that.
Surprisingly, one of the credit cards that survived the BK still remains active, even one year after discharge, though its credit limit is now down to the minimum, $250 but that's fine with me. I also have Bill Me Later with credit limit of $1,450. I'm starting from scratch again and yesterday, I received the first offer of unsecured credit card from Capital One, one of my creditors during BK. I applied for it online and they approved within 1 minute (yes, 1 minute) with a credit limit of $2000 with no annual fee and 0% APR for 9 months!
So now I've realized that Wells Fargo and GE Money are among the ones NOT bk friendly while Capital One and probably HSBC ARE bk friendly. Thank you Capital One.
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