I was actually so lucky to get 2(!!) of my CC-accounts through BK. My Plains VISA (I think they call it Mid America now) survived and my secured New Millennium VISA did as well. My guess is that New Millennium didn't want to return my deposit so they kept it open and Plains didn't want do dump me since they are a sub-prime bank and I've been paying their fees since 2002.
Now, more than two years after filing, I'm still using them on a regular basis. I'm sure they were and are helpful when it comes to rebuilding.
Oh, let me add that they both have a CL of $300 each - which might also be a reason why they survived in the first place. The terms on these cards are probably not to different than those on cards you would obtain after a discharge - so they might have no "auto-cancellation on BK"-clause.
Now, more than two years after filing, I'm still using them on a regular basis. I'm sure they were and are helpful when it comes to rebuilding.
Oh, let me add that they both have a CL of $300 each - which might also be a reason why they survived in the first place. The terms on these cards are probably not to different than those on cards you would obtain after a discharge - so they might have no "auto-cancellation on BK"-clause.
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