Yes, but highly unlikely.
yes, if you are done paying with itAdditional answerBut if you're late making a payment to settle a debt (credit card, for example) this will be recorded as a default.
No, a payment made with a stolen credit card is not considered valid because it involves fraud and illegal activity. It is important to report such incidents to the appropriate authorities and the credit card company to prevent further unauthorized transactions.
To report a stolen credit card, contact your credit card issuer immediately to report the theft and request a replacement card. You may also need to file a police report to document the theft.
To report a stolen credit card, contact your credit card issuer immediately to report the theft and request a replacement card. You may also need to file a police report to document the theft.
Only if you get an agreement from them in writing. How could the collection agency have any affect on the original credit card issuer? You are dealing with two completely different accounts, one for the credit card and the other that was purchased as a bad debt. They cross reference each other on your credit report, but otherwise are unrelated.
In order to know whether or not the credit card number is valid, one should check out from the bank of the credit card, or using the card at an ATM machine.
Filing bankruptcy does not remove a charge off report from a credit card on your credit report. It just adds bankruptcy to your credit report.
Yes I believe you can report credit card fraud if you know someone who has someone elses credit card, if let's say one of your friends or family member got there credit card stolen and you also know the person who stole the credit card you can report a credit card fraud or you can just let your friend or family member report fraud on there credit card, I hope this helps :).
No, credit card companies do not typically report cash payments.
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No, only the owner and authorized users of the credit card will be reported on the credit card company to the credit agencies. If your husband is an authorized user on the credit card then it will show up on his credit report.
if you are an authorized user on the card then you are responsible for the card too. so yes they can