Yes, it is fraud, stealing, and stealing a identity. A jail or prison term could result.
No, you cannot apply for a credit card in your husband's name without his signature and consent.
In most cases, no. Per credit card company rules, the person who signed the back of the card is the only person allowed to use it, and if the signature on the back of the card doesn't match the signature on the charge draft, then an ID check is triggered and the retailer has to verify that the person presenting the card is the person named on the card. It has to be that person, not their husband/wife/etc. If the husband/wife is an authorized user on the wife/husband's account, the credit card issuer would issue an additional card for that authorized user.
No, a company can not charge a credit card without permission. This violation should be reported immediately to your credit card company.
when you ask said lender for a loan, you will sign a release that allows them to obtain your credit report and show it to you.If you are applying for credit, you may give permission for a credit review. Otherwise, your credit cannot be reviewed without your permission.
No...you need to call your credit card company and file a complaint.
No, you cannot apply for a credit card in your husband's name without his signature and consent.
In most cases, no. Per credit card company rules, the person who signed the back of the card is the only person allowed to use it, and if the signature on the back of the card doesn't match the signature on the charge draft, then an ID check is triggered and the retailer has to verify that the person presenting the card is the person named on the card. It has to be that person, not their husband/wife/etc. If the husband/wife is an authorized user on the wife/husband's account, the credit card issuer would issue an additional card for that authorized user.
No, a company can not charge a credit card without permission. This violation should be reported immediately to your credit card company.
Yes it is against the law, because by running someone's credit without permission is committing Fraud.
They could but it is illegal without your permission.
when you ask said lender for a loan, you will sign a release that allows them to obtain your credit report and show it to you.If you are applying for credit, you may give permission for a credit review. Otherwise, your credit cannot be reviewed without your permission.
Fraud and Theft
She should not be able to use your credit at all without your permission or signature that is fraud. Change all your numbers and make sure places know her name is not anywhere to be found and report her to these companies so they know she has no permission to use this - also tell her you are going to report her for fraudulent use- that'll put a scare in her.
Not without permission otherwise it is stealing and you are a thief.
No...you need to call your credit card company and file a complaint.
In most cases, no. Per credit card company rules, the person who signed the back of the card is the only person allowed to use it, and if the signature on the back of the card doesn't match the signature on the charge draft, then an ID check is triggered and the retailer has to verify that the person presenting the card is the person named on the card. It has to be that person, not their husband/wife/etc. If the husband/wife is an authorized user on the wife/husband's account, the credit card issuer would issue an additional card for that authorized user.
No, beacuse that is will be using the person's credit card without their permission. That is considered credit card fraud.