Yes, using a fake credit card constitutes the crime of "fraud".
If the suspect has been advised of criminal trespass prior to the fraudulent incident, the suspect may receive an additional charge of "burglary".
No. Not being able to pay one's debts is not a criminal offense in the US.
You certainly can. Many people are there now because of credit card fraud.
Yes it is the same as stealing.
Don't understand the question completely but any form of credit card fraud is irreversible or else it would not be called credit card fraud.
no that would be credit fraud and you would go to prison
In order to figure out how to settle corporate credit card fraud, you are going to have to look into the company's policy on such things and go based off of it.
Yes, it is fraud, stealing, and stealing a identity. A jail or prison term could result.
No it is illegal and considered stealing. You will go to prison.
no, but you can ask your fiance, family to add you to their credit card to help build your credit, other from that your not allowed to use anyone social security number or you could go to prison for fraud
You can be charged with falsely reporting a crime, and go to jail.
It depends. A credit card comapny might notice suspicious activity and begin an investigation, or the subject of the credit card fraud may go to the police to file a report. * The credit card issuer with assistance from the FTC and the USDOJ.
be a man confess what they did and accept the consecuences no one forced them to fraud the credit companies
If they found out and decide to press charges? Its fraud and theft you go to jail
if the card is under your name yes
No. They can not put you in jail for not paying your bills (unless you committed some type of fraud perhaps).