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You should not file bankruptcy without first getting a copy of all three credit reporting bureaus' credit reports (one free each year: www.annualcreditreports.com). You will have at least part of if not the whole account number for each account. If it is partial, there will be a phone number to call where you can get the full information. You also get the correct up to date address for the creditors.

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