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Demands after discharge?
UncannyScot
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Hi,
Going thru sequestration (Scottish Bankruptcy) and was discharged from bankruptcy after one year at end of July, still 3 years to go with a DCO to OR / trustee..
in the past week I have received communications from creditors, who were included in my bankruptcy, looking for payment of "outstanding debt". Is this normal?
I shall of course be forwarding these communications to my OR / Trustee.
Has anyone else experienced similar, I just find it odd that this is happening shortly after discharge?
Going thru sequestration (Scottish Bankruptcy) and was discharged from bankruptcy after one year at end of July, still 3 years to go with a DCO to OR / trustee..
in the past week I have received communications from creditors, who were included in my bankruptcy, looking for payment of "outstanding debt". Is this normal?
I shall of course be forwarding these communications to my OR / Trustee.
Has anyone else experienced similar, I just find it odd that this is happening shortly after discharge?
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