it is the maximum amount of money you can spend on a credit card, and it is all based on your credit rating and income.
Yes you can apply for exact credit card, it won't affect your credit at all.
Credit card consolidation consolidates all of ones debt. Credit consolidation makes it easier to pay off ones credit card debt with a lower interest rate than most credit card companies.
no you do not accept all credit card some must be a lie.
Credit card debt occurs when a consumer uses their credit card in excess and are unable to pay the bill. Often times the consumers has more than one credit card and they use them all and get into more debt.
Notify them that the credit card was stolen to the credit card company and dispute all the charges on the credit card. You would also have to file a police report if the credit card was stolen. The credit card company must investigate the charges.
There is no one balance on a credit card, they are all different.
it is the maximum amount of money you can spend on a credit card, and it is all based on your credit rating and income.
you apply for an online credit card in the same way you would apply for any other credit card. There are many different types for all different levels of credit rating.
No. The card holder is responsible for all debt on the credit they extended to him. (You may be responsible to the credit card holder for the debt he incurred for you, if that was your agreement).
Yes, when you apply for a credit card, you must register with complete and valid information. All credit card applications are checked and verified prior to providing the card to the person applying.
Yes you can apply for exact credit card, it won't affect your credit at all.
Yes, a credit card number consistes of only numbers.
it is a card that is no longer valid you can not use it all cards have a experation date on them A credit card you can't use.
First of all, you call the credit card company you are with and tell them you want to have your credit card cancelled, it doen't get any easier than that!!
It all depends on what state you live in. Contact the credit card companies they can tell you
It will not affect your credit at all. Their credit information was used to secure the card. You are in the clear.