My question involves bankruptcy in the state of: Texas. I have credit cards with Chase, Barclay, Capitalone. None of these accounts are showing up online after filing bankrupcy. Is this normal?
My question involves bankruptcy in the state of: Texas. I have credit cards with Chase, Barclay, Capitalone. None of these accounts are showing up online after filing bankrupcy. Is this normal?
Online? Online where?
When I go online to check balance, pay bill, etc.
You need to speak with your banks.
Is it common or?
is your bankruptcy case currently ongoing?
Doesn’t matter if it’s “normal.” If you filed a proper bankruptcy petition you are protected by the automatic stay against collection action during the period the bankruptcy case is open unless the court rules otherwise.
My guess is that if the creditors have received notice of the bankruptcy they are closing your credit card accounts and that is the reason they are now not available online. If so, note that having your credit lines cut off is very common in bankruptcy. Surely you didn’t expect these banks to continue to let you charge on those cards after declaring bankruptcy and telling them that you aren’t paying what you already owe them, did you?