they would have to prove it was fraud. You used someone elses name, you had no intention of paying, you used deceipt. etc. The days of going to jail just for oweing money (other then child support), are over. (When you owe money to the goverment, they often consider that to be proof enough of a fraud, lol).
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Jail is not a penalty for not paying a bank loan. The bank can bring a judgment against the person who does not pay the loan back.
You can but usually other methods will be tried to collect before that.
In the United States you cannot be put in jail for owing a debt. You may however have your wages garnished by the court.
Defaulting on a payday loan is a civil crime - not a criminal offense. Therefore, you shouldn't have any jail time in Missouri for this. And, if a debt collector is threatening that you can and will go to jail for this, then they're full of it!
I'm positive that not paying for something counts as stealing, and could get you in jail.
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Yes, it is possible.
No, you cannot be sent to jail in Houston, Texas for not paying a payday loan. Failure to repay a payday loan is a civil, not a criminal, offense. However, creditors can take legal actions to collect the debt, such as filing a lawsuit or garnishing wages.
Al Capone did.
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Jail is not a penalty for not paying a bank loan. The bank can bring a judgment against the person who does not pay the loan back.
Of course you do, plus penal;ty and interest.Your jail is for the crime of trying to avoid taxes, not in lieu of paying them.
You cannot go to jail unless your are hiding the vehicle where the bank cant get it then they can report it stolen and if you still have you can go to jail.
you do still have to pay your taxes when you get out of incarseration.
Failure to pay your credit card bills can result in legal action from the creditor, but it is unlikely to lead to jail time. However, ignoring debt obligations can negatively impact your credit score and financial health. It is important to communicate with your creditor and set up a repayment plan if you are struggling to make payments.
NO! That can't happen. People can't arrest you for not paying a bill.NO! People can't arrest you for not paying a bill.