yes
Yes they can and they probably will. if you are concerned about your credit profile, it would not be a good idea to stop paying.
You should not avoid paying the minimum due in your credit card account. The credit card company does not care if you lost your job. What you need to do is to speak with a credit consolidation agency in your area. Ask around about their reputation. The credit consolidation company will make a deal with your credit card company.
== == There is no difference in credit score increase if you pay a close or open account off. Paying an account is always a good idea, and eventually it will increase your score.
Just because the company charged off the account, does not mean that they don't want to be paid...so if the car is still assessible...they can repo it. Charged off on your credit means that it is no longer an active paying account..the company took a loss for that amount. A different department, "Profit & Loss" will take over trying to collect any way possible. Sorry.
No
If the cardholder has an estate, the credit card company can pursue that. In practice they don't really do that. If the account is a joint account, the other account holder becomes wholly responsible for the debt. Otherwise the bank eats the money.
Absolutely. I have been paying off my boyfriends account for 2 years now and as long as I put the account number on there, they don't care who it is from, as long as they get their money. * In addition, a person who makes payments on someone else's credit card account is not legally bound to continue to do so nor are they responsible for the debt itself.
account payable
Well after 6 years of not paying a dime to household bank the account has been charged off and the collection company is sueing me.
Good credit And A record of paying bills on time.
Paying the minimum amount due on credit card is not necessarily a sign of credit trouble because it actually makes the credit card account current.
When you pay on account, the entry is Cash - Debit Accounts Payable - Credit