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Any further transactions with creditors while in a chapter 13 is at the discretion of the lender/creditor. More than likely the person will be required to pay off the balance (or a good portion of it) before the company will consider reinstating service. All major financial transactions have to be cleared with the bankruptcy trustee.

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Q: If you filed chapter 13 bankruptcy and placed a cellular phone on the bill how soon after the 341 hearing will you be able to get services with this company or are you able to do this?
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