There is no correlation between the two companies. It depends on your personal situation and credit score.
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the Winged Dragon of Ra is the strongest because you can reduce your LP down to 1 and the Winged Dragon of Ra gains attack points equal to what you gave up.
his mom gave him his name just like your mom gave you yours
The number of drawings that gave the BB combination were two.
If you donate to Wikipedia via credit card they may have your credit card information. Otherwise - NO.
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The student gave credit to the original author of the quote to avoid plagiarism.
yes because they gave you the approval of using there credit card its not like your stealing it
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To get a debit card, you simply open an account at a bank and they issue you the card. As for credit cards, you gave to apply to get one, and you may or may not be approved, depending on your credit history. If you are turned down for a credit card, you can either have someone co-sign with you, or you can start building credit by getting a store credit card (such as Sears), and re-apply one you've built up some credit.
You can if you used the information without their permission to obtain goods, services or monies. If that person gave you permission to use their card for a purchase you both agreed upon and they gave you all the credit card information, then that is one thing. However, if you then use that person's credit card info to purchase something else, then you have frauded the person and the credit card company. The person would have grounds to prosecute in court, and if they did not and the purchase was not paid, then also the credit card company would have grounds to prosecute. It is NEVER a good idea to give out your personal credit card info, even to someone you know, for this reason.
They would know your credit card number only if you gave it to them. (Usually for a purchase.) Otherwise, the browser does not capture and transmit your credit card number when you use it. You always should verify that Web transactions containing a credit card number are secure.
WikiAnswers is not in the bookselling business. So if you gave someone here your credit card number, you may wish to cancel the card.
Yes you can. Two ways to do it.By using your credit card and withdrawing $ from it. Then using that $ to pay the card. Keep in mind however, that you should do this if it's your last option. The credit card company will charge you fees to do this. It's a little expensive. Or...When I did it, I charged a $400.00 eBay item on my card for my cousin. He asked me to buy a laptop on eBay for him, because he doesn't have a credit card. Then he gave me the $400 in cash, a few days after I used my credit card for his item.. So I deposited the $400.00 into my bank account. Then I sent the credit card the $400. back to them on in an online payment. So that month, I didn't pay the credit company from my own money.
My guess is that company was a collection agency? Never give anyone your bank info, or credit card info. If the company was a legitimate company you were doing business with and you did not authorize payment dispute the charge with your credit card company.
Credit cards borrow money, so if you've used the card, then you owe the company that money back.