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    Default Making New Purchases on Credit Before Bankruptcy

    A creditor received a notice of bankruptcy from a customer who was actively making purchases on credit less than sixty days before his bankruptcy, and added a significant amount of debt to his account over the preceding six months. Does a bankruptcy court permit a creditor to try to recover payment for charges that are incurred during the period leading up to a bankruptcy? Can the creditor find out when the debtor hired his bankruptcy lawyer, to see if this was part of a plan?

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