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CH7 Filed 2/26/2009 (no asset)
341 Meeting 4/7/2009
Discharged 7/10/2009
Closed 7/28/2009
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I used to be slave to my credit score. I was so proud of it. I remember reading somewhere about having a good record of saving is much more beneficial than having a good record of debt. A high fico just means you can get in deeper trouble.
Now if I could only make enough to save!!!Once you lose everything you're free to do anything.
Filed 10/06/2009
341 11/12/2009
Discharged 1/15/2010
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Originally posted by limage View PostI used to be slave to my credit score. I was so proud of it. I remember reading somewhere about having a good record of saving is much more beneficial than having a good record of debt. A high fico just means you can get in deeper trouble.
Now if I could only make enough to save!!!Discharged: 12/23/2008
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Interesting.. I can see why you may not be able to get a loan or a card for a while after a BK or being late and maxed out. But to FINE someone for that when maybe it is medical or they are laid off seems unfair. We will be punished for being stupid and being laid off or sick.. We do not need to pay fines for it too.
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Originally posted by momisery View PostInteresting.. I can see why you may not be able to get a loan or a card for a while after a BK or being late and maxed out. But to FINE someone for that when maybe it is medical or they are laid off seems unfair. We will be punished for being stupid and being laid off or sick.. We do not need to pay fines for it too."To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
"Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."
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Mine was already bad
My credit score was low, in the low to mid 500s to begin with. I couldn't get approved for anything, except a car loan. Couldn't get approved for unsecured credit cards, unsecured bank loans, furniture financing, nothing. I noticed when I filed Ch. 13, that my score went up a bit. So in regards to bankruptcy and credit scores, it's sort of a win/win if you go into it with a low credit score.Last edited by mermaids614; 03-09-2010, 11:40 AM.Filed Ch.13 August 2008,
Converted to Ch.7 03/31/10, 341 Meeting 05/05/2010, Discharged 07/16/2010
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The piece does say this though; those with sky high scores are hit the hardest when late/defaulted/BK. Those who are already damaged are not hit as hard.
For the record, I was supposedly around 700, all payments on time and could not get financing for anything. It probably does not matter that I have stopped paying on five of 18 accounts. I had heard from one company that "my credit will be ruined" and I said that apparently it is already in the crapper so why worry now. (Yeah, he wanted to scare me into giving my bank account info. I am not remotely scared enough to do that.)First consult: You go now, no CH 7 for you. You spent entire buffet. 13 has a 95 percent payback. (Owwwch) On to next consult....
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Originally posted by Mi Bankruptcy View PostLOL.. mine only dropped 100 points too after I filed. The funny thing here is they can be as stringent as they want to be with credit. It will be only so long before they get greedy and relax all these credit restrictions allowing people with lower scores to obtain credit easily
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If I remember correctly too much credit that got me and some of us into this fine mess in the first place. The FICO score Debt to income works great when you've got the income and you are able to pay your obligations on time. The problems began when I had an abrupt change in employment. Since I had saved and a fair amount of unused credit lines, I was able to hang in there for 1.5 years. After the Cobra ran out insurance was $1500 per month. Bankruptcy was inevitable after all of that. I'll take CASH over a FICO score any day of the weekChapter 7 Filed 02/2010
Meeting of Creditors 03/2010
Discharge Granted 05/2010
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