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|||The account (if you carry a balance) will be sold as a receivable. However, it will convert to a closed-end loan. Thus, no more using the card. Reason being the first 6 digits on the card are the BIN, Bank Identification Number. Visa/MC's systems will not function properly if one bank is managing cards issued with multiple BIN's. Even worse, the system would melt down if one BIN was used by multiple banks. The entire routing of transaction information to move money needs this one-to-one relationship.|||Another credit card company will take over thier loans. The terms of the loan may change, like the interest rate and the minimum payment. You can always transfer it to another credit card company. If you are making timely payments, I don't see why another company would not take the loan. |||yes. you still owe the money if the bank is seized, etc. you may just be paying the money to the new owner, even if it may be the FDIC, and you still can get in deep ca ca if you don't pay.|||It will probably be bought by another company in which it will stay the same. If they call it in now, then you file bankruptcy and give them the same they gave you.|||They can't demand it in one payment and businesses don't go under from filing bankruptcy, they'll be around for years.|||You still owe them, even if they are in bankruptcy.
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