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filers are required to enter repayment plans but are allowed to
keep their assets.
Credit card companies, retailers and auto lenders argue the
legislation is needed to stop consumers from racking up debt
and then turning to the courts to avoid repayment.
But consumer advocates say the proposed bankruptcy measure
simply rewards businesses that aggressively market consumer
loans.
Posted on: Oct 09, 08 10:06 pm by: Alison Smith
Look at what finally happened...
Insurers also use your credit report as a determining factor in assessing your risk as a driver and homeowner, which has a direct effect on your insurance premiums.
Utilities, cable companies, and ISPs are getting in on the action, too. Their rationale is that they are fronting you the first month's worth of service and are therefore extending you credit.