My Mistake After Filing Bankruptcy
A mistake that some people make after filing bankruptcy is being too cautious. Sounds strange, but it’s true. It feels really good to have a fresh start. So how can you possibly be too cautious with your credit after the mess your bankruptcy just cleaned up??
I am guilty of it. Since filing a Chapter 7 I wouldn’t buy anything unless I had cash. I was driving a reliable vehicle so I didn’t use credit for anything at all. I was downright afraid of credit cards. Big mistake.
Fourteen (14) years after filing, I decided to buy my newly licensed teenagers a car. I didn’t bother to check my credit… why would I? I hadn’t used or applied for any credit cards; I believed my credit should be perfect. At least that's what I thought. Every dealership I went to gave me the same answer. No. Not because I had bad credit, but because I had no credit. It was a rude awakening to be turned down for not having credit.
Eventually, I went to my credit union and was able to finance a car because I had been banking with them for years.
The moral of the story? Don’t forget to re-build your credit after you file.