First off, I am surprised that the hotel did not check to see if his ID matched the credit card. Secondly, I am surprised that the card issuer did not advise the hotel that the card used was stolen, therefore having you/him arrested at the hotel.
As far as you being in trouble in this, it may very well happen. You could be facing jail time, however, if you really did not know that the room was booked with a stolen card, and your boyfriend decides to be a man and tell the prosecutors that you played no part, and are innocent then you may be able to avoid any trouble.
You can do it online with one of the credit companies.
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No, she should be in the kitchen
Without knowing which country you are referring to this is impossible to say
There's no way to answer that question without knowing how much credit each question carries.
Hard to determine your questions scope without knowing what a Government Bank credit card is. Need more info.
It can be done using the netbanking accounts or through credit cards etc..,
Most hotel chains require a credit card. There may be a few who do accept Paypal payments. Calling the hotel would be the best way to know for sure if Paypal is an option.
First, never sign without knowing. Now that you have, you may dispute it through your credit card company. I would suggest you contact the person who charged your credit card and work it out with them first. If they will not, then let them know you will be talking to your credit card company. Talk to a credit dispute representative and file a dispute.
You can, but be careful. If your credit score has gotten worse, they could even LOWER your credit limit. Happened once to me long ago. And by the way, they can automatically check your credit and change your credit limit or interest rate. Without you even knowing it.
Yes, but only on the ones that your boyfriend is on (joint credit accounts only).
Get advice and attend the court or judgment will be given anyway without the judge having the benefit of knowing your circumstances.