Unfortunately, yes - the company sent you notice of a payment due and you did not pay it. If you can prove the notice never received you, then you might be able to avoid late fees and a late payment notice on your credit rating.
I don't know who they are, but a company by this same name has made fraudulent charges on my credit card. My credit card company told me they don't have a phone number for them and it's listed as a utilities company. I never pay for my utilities with my credit card.
Contact the lender immediately to review. If the report is WRONG because you did not assume and default on the mortgage, contact the credit reporting bureau immediately to flag the defaulted account as fraud.
Unfortunately, yes.
If you go over your credit limit, you credit company will charge a fee and report your overage to the major companies that track your credit score. It is wise to watch spending the and never go over your limit.
I have never heard of this kind of tactic being used by a credit card company. If true, this shows a real lack of social responsibility on the part of this company and I feel this is harassment. They typically process the complaint through a lawyer.
Apply through a credit card company or a bank.
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.
I don't know who they are, but a company by this same name has made fraudulent charges on my credit card. My credit card company told me they don't have a phone number for them and it's listed as a utilities company. I never pay for my utilities with my credit card.
Contact the lender immediately to review. If the report is WRONG because you did not assume and default on the mortgage, contact the credit reporting bureau immediately to flag the defaulted account as fraud.
Unfortunately, yes.
Port your number to a different network, or just run your credit down and get a new number.
Contact the company and let them know you didn't receive the products. If they are not willing to work with you to resolve the issue call your credit card company and give them the details. They will probably reverse the charges against your credit card
If you go over your credit limit, you credit company will charge a fee and report your overage to the major companies that track your credit score. It is wise to watch spending the and never go over your limit.
I never heard of that, I know for sure that they can and will put it on your credit report.
I have never heard of this kind of tactic being used by a credit card company. If true, this shows a real lack of social responsibility on the part of this company and I feel this is harassment. They typically process the complaint through a lawyer.
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.
Any place that asks for money to raise your credit score is a scam. Never give money to any website especially grantsgov.