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Six years after Bankruptcy, now what?
zombie
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On Friday 31st July 2014 will be 6 years since I filed for Bankruptcy in 2008 :j. I am a member of Experian (goodness knows why) anyway, do I have to contact them and if so what information would they require for me to have a 100% clean slate again.
I contacted them by email in June but haven't heard back from them. As soon as I get a clean slate I will cease the account. There is no info on their site that gives me the information I need regarding the 6 years.
Any help here will be appreciated, thanks.
I contacted them by email in June but haven't heard back from them. As soon as I get a clean slate I will cease the account. There is no info on their site that gives me the information I need regarding the 6 years.
Any help here will be appreciated, thanks.
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The bankruptcy order and defaults should drop off your report automatically at the 6 year point. You don't have to do anything.
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