So far my default has been going ok-the OCs are calling the GV number non-stop, but I'm not sure how long that will last. I got a letter the other day from Chase urging me to "preserve my good credit score," but to my knowledge they haven't gone looking elsewhere for me. I have no intention of telling my parents or any other relatives what is going on. Not that they would judge me, but they're worry worts and would immediately believe that our (me, my wife, and daughter) lives would be over as a result of BK, etc...I don't feel like going through the drama and explaining things to them. Same with friends and co-workers-some would likely judge, but only because they don't understand BK and have the same warped ideas about credit that I once had. In any event, has anyone just attempted to explain away creditor calls to family and friends as identity theft (ie: someone stole your identity, got a bunch of cards, charged them up, and left you with the bill)? It seems to happen all the time these days and would be plausible? I know that a lot of folks stress over others finding out/knowing that they're going through BK and/or just not paying their creditors. Seems like an easy way to placate nosy Nancies
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