Absolutely not. If that's what happened, talk to a supervisor at the company and have it changed.
If you are served with lawsuit papers from a credit card company, contact an attorney immediately. If you wait, your time to answer the petition will expire and depending on the state you live in, that credit card company can obtain a default judgment to garnish your wages or your checking/savings accounts.
Credit Scores are determined by credit history, so if you donot have a score it is worse then if you do have a low one. Age, length of residency, working, salry, payments made on time, late payments, name changes, address changes etc etc etc. Each credit company (and there are 3 main ones) will give you a free credit report by federal law yearly and a sheet of papers telling you how to improve your scores.
Yes, a person with bad credit can get a cosigner for a mortgage. The cosigner will have to have excellent credit and must go into the office to sign papers to become a cosigner.
They sign the papers with you. Basically the lender understands that if you have bad credit, then they will depend on the co-signer to help you out. Otherwise the co-signer will soon have bad credit also.
Usually you would sign loan papers at a title company or a location handling the change of title.
If you are served with lawsuit papers from a credit card company, contact an attorney immediately. If you wait, your time to answer the petition will expire and depending on the state you live in, that credit card company can obtain a default judgment to garnish your wages or your checking/savings accounts.
If a creditor files a motion for relief from stay in any bankruptcy proceeding, the papers should be served on the debtor's attorney of record.
if you are a joint user(you signed papers) then NOPE you're just as responsible. If you are an authorized user that may be different ans something to check into.
i am a director from a construction company not a share holder, now the ceo wants us to apply loan or credit from the bank,now he came to me with papers for assessment of payment ability,will i not be in trouble if i sign those papers, please help/
You can get SBI credit cards through their official website, SBIcard. You can fill in their form online and submit it to be accepted. However, you can also fill in the papers personally, and send or fax it to the location of the credit card company.
Since Madison wrote many of the Federalist Papers, I would venture to assume he "authorized" them. Thomas Jefferson was also very much in favor of the ratification of the Constitution, which was the primary purpose of the Federalist Papers, and so I would say he was in favor of publication, too. Although Jefferson did disagree with some of the individual papers, most notably #84 which argued against the Bill of Rights.
You can't refuse court served papers. Each state varies but service could be accomplished just by leaving the papers on the door of the persons house (provided the person serving the papers are authorized to do so).
A payday loan company can take the action of notifying your boss that they going to serve you papers.
You mean as in "He had a bucket of KFC wings for dinner"? Sure, so long as it's plain that you're giving them due credit where credit is due. Don't say something like "He had a McBurger" or "He xeroxed the papers" because that's not proper copyright notice.
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Credit Scores are determined by credit history, so if you donot have a score it is worse then if you do have a low one. Age, length of residency, working, salry, payments made on time, late payments, name changes, address changes etc etc etc. Each credit company (and there are 3 main ones) will give you a free credit report by federal law yearly and a sheet of papers telling you how to improve your scores.
Yes, a person with bad credit can get a cosigner for a mortgage. The cosigner will have to have excellent credit and must go into the office to sign papers to become a cosigner.