Yes, as long as the premises (shop, restaurant etc) accepts credit cards. You should also check with your bank that your own credit card can be used in Italy (or whatever country you are traveling to).
Yes.
The use of a deceased person's credit card would constitute credit card fraud. Unlawful use of a credit card is a criminal offense.
No people do not use credit card generators in scams. People find out authentic credit card numbers by theft of credit cards or even scanners that can scan cards in a person's pocket.
people can have several credits, line of credit, credit cards and equity in their home to name a few.
Yes, many credit cards are accepted in England.
It varies from person to person, if you use several different credit cards and you use them often, you should check your credit score about once a month. But if you only have one card that you barely use, you don't need to check it more than a few times a year. Like I said, it differs from person to person so there is no one right answer, but the more cards you have and use, the more you should check your credit score.
Credit cards came into use in 1951. One of the first credit cards was the Diners Club card and Visa.
When that person physically doesn't have enough cash on them at the time of making a expensive purchase.
Prepaid credit cards work exactly like the traditional unsecured credit cards. Make sure that you know what your credit limit is. Your credit limit will be what you send into them. You can use them just like a credit or debit card to get hotel rooms, gas, or whatever else you may need.
No, only credit cards and gift cards.
Secured credit cards require that you supply a cash deposit as collateral that becomes the actual line of credit. When first establishing credit or reestablishing credit secured credit cards are an excellent method to use and most banks will be able to provide information on the secured credit cards they offer.
Not legally! It would be fraudulent to use them after the holder dies and can lead to legal prosecution.