Yes....AND/or you would have your wages garnished.
No
Yes you can.
I mean is can the house have a lien put on it by the credit card co.?
Absolutely yes. It happens to someone everyday.
Your bank sets the limit. But yes.
Of course, and they can be sued if they don't pay.
Yes. Every time you sign for a purchase, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of use of the credit card which includes repayment. If you don't repay the debt, you will be sued for not only the credit card charges but for interest and probably legal fees, too.
Yes, but only after you are sued, lose and have a judgement against you.
A person's wages can not be garnished unless a judgment is obtained in court against that person. People get sued all the time for credit card debt. Once the credit card company gets a judgment, then they can garnish wages.
you dont unless u want to be sued for fraud
If you're only an authorized user on a credit card, you don't directly owe anything as far as the credit company is concerned. However, you can still be sued by the individual who has the card account.
Yes, the agreement includes their ability to sue you for unpaid bills.