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    #16
    Originally posted by AngelinaCat View Post
    I don't recall getting many offers when we were in a CH7.... We probably got a few, but I don't recall being flooded with offers like I have read of.
    Did you have non-dischargeable debt, recent charge-offs, recent collections, etc? I know that when I filed for Chapter 7--literally within 7 days of filing and getting my case number--my mailbox began to fill with offers for car financing. Once my discharge was entered--but before I even received the discharge papers in the mail--I started getting offers for credit cards, payday loans, and "short-term personal loans" which I guess is just a fancy word for payday loans? Anyways, I have received some pretty good offers, as Capital One keeps sending me offers for an unsecured "platinum" credit card. I also got the dreaded "offer" from First Premier for a credit card with a whopping $700 limit, about 25% of which comes pre-gobbled up by the application fee, account setup fee, and annual fee.

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      #17
      As someone who watches their scores and reports like a hawk, here are the numbers:

      Fako: Equifax: prefiling 795, after discharge 681, Current: 665
      Fako: Experian: prefiling 796, after discharge 716, Current: 720
      Fako: Transunion: prefiling 741, after discharge 674, Current: 683

      MyFico: Current - Equifax 647, Experian 626, Transunion 687

      So you can see there is a huge swing between reality and fako's in some cases.

      And I have not received 1 cc offer, I filed over a year ago, discharged earlier this year and still not closed. Plus, make over 100k year. Go figure.
      Filed Chapter 7: Nov 2012, Discharged Feb 2013, Closed May 2014
      Post-Discharge:EQ: 665, EX: 716, TU: 674 (All Fakos)
      Current FICO Scores (1/1/15): Ex: 706, TU: 690, EQ: 676

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        #18
        We replaced a clunker post-BK. The payments on the new vehicle will certainly help the credit scores improve. Every offer for a credit card has gone straight into the garbage.
        Filed Joint, No Asset, > $100,000 Unsecured Ch.7 6/7/13 ~~ 341 Meeting 7/15/13 ~~ Discharged 9/16/13 !!

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