But, creditors also have a tendency to cancel the card whenever they next pull your credit report and see the BK. Some don't, but many do. And, they can raise your interest rate based on your credit.If by "in good standing" you mean there is a zero balance, then the CC creditor is not even listed, because they are not a creditor at all. In that situation, you could likely keep the account open.
If you are worried about not being able to obtain a new credit card after discharge, don't. Offers will likely come out of the woodwork. Just be very careful about the terms. (interest rate)
Yes, I was responding to the 3rd post.Gregeney: OP stated that the card does have a small balance.
My bad. Thanks.Yes, I was responding to the 3rd post.