If you place it inside and turn the oven on, I presume that the card will be damaged.
no
Yes closing a credit card can damage your credit score. But as long as everything else is good it should not affect you credit rating to much. Look for tips to keep a good credit card rating.
Yes, The black strip on the back of a credit card (or any other plastic card with a dark strip) stores information on it in magnetic form. Thus if you place a credit card near a strong magnet it will change/damage this magnetic information making the strip unreadable.
This could damage your credit score. It will be harder for you to get credit cards or loans in the future.
Some advantages of Providian's credit card payments are that they offer security protection, damage protection and theft protection on the card and products purchased.
How did the damage come to be charged against YOUR credit card? Other than sue them (perhaps in Small Claims Court), no, there does not seem to be an alternative.
Using your credit card can go both ways! If you choose not to pay your bills on time, you will recieve bad credit. If you pay all your bills on time, I'm certain you will have a squeaky clean credit!
Yes, very much, provided that you never let your pymnts get behind in which case it can do a lot of damage.
yes
No, only if the account is a paid closed account. What affects your score is utilization of your credit limit, which should only be about 25 to 35%.
If you use anything that has any metal whatsoever on or in it, that can damage the microwave.
no. many people cook super noodles in the microwave.