Hi all,
I recently had someone attempt to make fraudulent charges on one of my credit cards (like a hotel in New Jersey for $1500??), but fortunately the bank held them and called me when they saw them. They then closed the credit card account and transferred my balance to a new account to make sure that whoever had my card couldn't continue their attempts to use it. However, for the new card it shows as a really high balance transfer, which I know you're supposed to avoid prior to filing.
Will this make a difference, or will whoever looks at my case be able to see that there was a balance transfer that occurred from one card to the other due to the account being closed and re-opened and that the debt isn't really "new" in any sense?
I recently had someone attempt to make fraudulent charges on one of my credit cards (like a hotel in New Jersey for $1500??), but fortunately the bank held them and called me when they saw them. They then closed the credit card account and transferred my balance to a new account to make sure that whoever had my card couldn't continue their attempts to use it. However, for the new card it shows as a really high balance transfer, which I know you're supposed to avoid prior to filing.
Will this make a difference, or will whoever looks at my case be able to see that there was a balance transfer that occurred from one card to the other due to the account being closed and re-opened and that the debt isn't really "new" in any sense?
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