Absolutely. Before you know it, you’ll be getting offers for credit cards and car loans in the mail. Some people have gotten such offers the week after they file for bankruptcy. Of course, the terms for those credit offers are outrageous, requiring you to pay ridiculous interest rates.
Before you accept any of those offers, you may want to consider if that’s your best choice. Bankruptcy is an opportunity for a fresh start. By taking on credit before you’re ready, you may restart the cycle that led you to file bankruptcy in the first place. Think carefully before you accept.
To learn more about whether or not Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is your best option, schedule your free, confidential bankruptcy consultation with a Colorado bankruptcy attorney today. Our online scheduling system allows you to schedule bankruptcy consultation at a time that is convenient for you.
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