You could find a part time job at your college. Apply for credit card at your college, the acceptance rate is very high.
To apply for an online credit card you will need to visit the bank you wish to take out the credit card with, this may be your current bank. If you ask they will be able to tell you all the information you need to apply for an online credit card.
Phone the person's card company - tell them you'd like to make a payment - then follow their instructions.
Sears do have a credit card. In order to apply for a Sears credit card, just make a purchase at any sears store. The cashier will ask if you if you would like to pay for that item on your sears card. Tell the cashier that you do not have a Sears Card then the cashier will ask you if you would like to open a Sears card. You can save 10% off the item . That is when you will say yes I would like to
The best place to get a MasterCard credit card is the branch of your local bank. They will be able to tell you all the terms and conditions and explain to you how you can pay back any money you borrow.
I'm sure they can tell the credit-card company anything they like. Whether it makes a difference is another question. The card-holder has the contract with the credit-card company. There is no way they could legally go after someone else for payment of the debt, unless they were also a signatory to the account. That just seems common sense to me. Sorry I am not a lawyer though.
Cancel the credit card and tell the police.
Call the credit card company and tell them it is stolen. They will probably cancel your card and issue you with a new one.
It all depends on what state you live in. Contact the credit card companies they can tell you
First of all, you call the credit card company you are with and tell them you want to have your credit card cancelled, it doen't get any easier than that!!
You can identify a credit card number if it is a VISA credit card number by looking at the first number which is number four and it has sixteen numbers.
Call the number on the back of your credit card and tell them the problem your having.
A bank is not obligated to tell you why you were rejected, but you can ask. You do have the right (in the US, anyway) of seeing your credit scores for free after rejection for a credit card.