Hello all:
I'm new to the forum and about to file a chapter 13 in the coming month or so.
The straw that broke the camels back was when I was denied a job I really, truly wanted at a jewelry store due to my extremely poor credit (a 490 fico). I am in sales and excel in it. I love it. It was also a promotion from what I do now. Do jewelry stores require you to be bonded? Or do they just fear I'm going to steal? (which is a little stupid..and alot offensive)
Will a chapter 13 improve my credit enough to become bonded? Or will I just have to tough it out?
FWIW, they did send me the pre adverse action letter and gave me a whopping two days to respond to it.
I was told by the store manager, who as a huge crush on me, to continue to schmooze and see what happened. However, there may be more then meets the eye..since the manager flirted multiple times and actually touched me during a meeting between me, himself and his boss. Ick. I'm not even sure if the credit thing was just a front for office romance prevention on his boss's part.
I know banks have issues with credit, but jewelry stores? Has anyone else heard of this?
I'm new to the forum and about to file a chapter 13 in the coming month or so.
The straw that broke the camels back was when I was denied a job I really, truly wanted at a jewelry store due to my extremely poor credit (a 490 fico). I am in sales and excel in it. I love it. It was also a promotion from what I do now. Do jewelry stores require you to be bonded? Or do they just fear I'm going to steal? (which is a little stupid..and alot offensive)
Will a chapter 13 improve my credit enough to become bonded? Or will I just have to tough it out?
FWIW, they did send me the pre adverse action letter and gave me a whopping two days to respond to it.
I was told by the store manager, who as a huge crush on me, to continue to schmooze and see what happened. However, there may be more then meets the eye..since the manager flirted multiple times and actually touched me during a meeting between me, himself and his boss. Ick. I'm not even sure if the credit thing was just a front for office romance prevention on his boss's part.
I know banks have issues with credit, but jewelry stores? Has anyone else heard of this?
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