There is usually a flat fee that you would have been billed for monthly. If you were and you didn't pay, then you are still liable for that flat fee and owe them the money. I also find cell phone accounts confusing. I live in Canada so it's simple for me and I pay one flat fee. If I only use the phone once or not at all I still owe that monthly fee. One thinks they are getting a deal, but depending on the plan, sometimes it's costing you more than it's worth. Good luck Marcy * Maybe, cell phones accounts in most states are considered written contracts. The SOL laws in the debtor's state determines how long a creditor has to file a lawsuit for money owed. However, most such accounts are also governed by UCC law, therefore a state SOL may not be applicable. The best option is to try and reach a settlement with the provider. Debtor's who are unable to meet their financial obligations should use every method possible to avoid being sued. A lawsuit judgment can be executed against a debtor's personal and real property; the preferred enforcement of such a judgment is a wage garnishment or bank account levy. In addition judgments can be valid 10-20 years and almost all are renewable, meaning they can literally remain enforceable until they are paid in full or settled.
You must be at least 18 years old to make a phone book account.
Four years from the date of last activity on the account.
8 years old
In order to create an account on Facebook, you need to be at least 13 years old.
not if you never had any activity on the account after 7 years they have to remove it you can request that it be removed by contacing the 3 credit agencies
Yes, Ebay will perge old accounts that have been inactive after a period of time if there has been no activity.
Yes, you have to be 18 to have a yahoo account. If your under 18, someone will have to help you create the yahoo account.
credit card information should automatically purge from your credit bureau 6 years from the date of last activity. ie) if you pay your account in full (nil balance) on June, 2012 (DLA=date of last activity) and you do not use the account, the account should purge on June, 2018
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That depends... If the mobile phone in question is listed on the contract of which you are the owner of the account, you can legally request information about any phone on the contract. (The owner of the contract is considered by law to own any phone/phone number listed on his contract, even if the person using that phone is over 18 years of age and pays the phone bill for that phone/phone number. A judge can also order the relevant information be presented in his court when the owner of the phone/phone number is on trial/suspected to be involved with a criminal activity in which the phone records may hold evidence which could incriminate the owner of the phone/phone number.
Yes, you use an account of someone who is older.
They vary between States however mostly they are between 3-4 years from the last date of activity.