Yes, it is still possible to get a credit card after bankruptcy. "Secure" credit cards require you to place a security deposit down in the event of default, but they are a good way of rebuilding your credit.
no
Sometimes credit card charges are not included in bankruptcy. If they are then you will no longer be able to use them.
check Federal Bankruptcy act 801.3
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Yes, it is still possible to get a credit card after bankruptcy. "Secure" credit cards require you to place a security deposit down in the event of default, but they are a good way of rebuilding your credit.
When in bankruptcy it is not possible to have a credit card. Once the terms of the bankruptcy have been met, some credit card companies will consider issuing a credit card to some people.
== == NO, you have to turn in any credit cards and include the credit card debts in the bankruptcy. You can't pick and choose what debts you are going to include.
It is possible to recover from a bankruptcy. You should start by getting a secured credit card to rebuild credit. After about seven years you should be able to find a standard credit card that will allow you to get a card.
yep
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The typical consumer has access to approximately $19,000 on all credit cards combined." If you're someone who has an unwanted credit card balance, there are ways to get out of credit card debt but you must first make the decision to stop using your cards and begin attacking the balances.
Sometimes credit card charges are not included in bankruptcy. If they are then you will no longer be able to use them.
check Federal Bankruptcy act 801.3
Yes.
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Chapter 7. The credit cards would be unsecured debts.