No they cannot. Those Arab pigs can't do a thing but Inshalla
There is no credit system in the Philippines, They dont even know what is a credit system
There is no credit system in the Philippines, They dont even know what is a credit system
History of credit in the Philippines is common when one is borrowing money. The lender will look at your credit history so as to determine the ability to repay money borrowed.
No. Because stepparents can take children to the court center and tell the judge what do they have to use parents's credit card after they die.
yes
From your parents
Banks want the co-signer as a safety precaution, because you have yet to prove your ability to handle credit. But, it will help build your credit rating - as long as you and your parents make sure that the loan is repaid in a timely manner.
your not 18, you can enter into a legally binding contract which is what a credit card entails because your a minor plus your parents are suppsoed to be financially responsible for you till your 18 and that means that they would be responsible for any bill you rack up on a credit card and credit companies don't really go for that, so the credit card is a no go. you can become an authorized user on your parents credit card but then you have to abide by the credit companies and your parents rules sorry kid :( -I'm 18, i looked into this when i was 17 too
i don't know because my parents never let me upgrade because they think its a wast of money.
yes
yes
It depends on who you are dealing with. Visa for instance has your number no matter where you go.