What the bank did is not legally possible. If that has happened to you, you need to talk with a lawyer immediately.
One could get a Merchant account with bad credit from Durango Direct, 2Checkout, eWay, Safe Charge, Card Processing Solutions and Sagepay companies. A merchant account is usually set up for businesses that accept credit or debit cards as part of their payment options.
Depends on what "Type" of Credit Holder you are. Here is how that will go: If you are what is known as an authorized user on the account. (i.e. - The Primary account holder has given you permission to make charges on the account), the answer is No. The primary account holder is responsible for any charges he/she has allowed you to make on the account. If you are a Secondary account holder (i.e. -your name was put on the account APPLICATION at the time the card was applied for), then your answer is YES. If the Primary account holder defaults on the account, then the credit card company will turn to try and collect from the Secondary account holder. BEWARE of becoming a secondary holder on anything that has to do with credit. If you know that the Primary holder may default, you could get stuck with a huge amount of debt on your hands, and if you can't pay, your nice credit score of 783 could very quickly go down the drain to 535 or lower.
You can go to a local bank and they could offer you a credit card plan especially tailored for the need of students like you. If you already have a bank account, they can tie in your account with a credit card plan and this would be the best move so you can easily pay your credit card bills.
Credit card companies could not garnish a retirement account at one time in Florida.
Yes. Credit card companies have no obligation to offer an account to anyone they believe could be a future "risk."
Net credit sales are the revenues generated from the extension of an A/R account to an individual (or other entity), as modified by any allowences, returns, etc... You could also find it by taking the Net Revenue and subtracting everything except credit sales.
No. I don't see how that could be possible. CCC's will only credit an account for a purchase that has been made on that account. I don't understand how or why a business would think they could make that type of transaction.
Someone with bad credit could open a merchant account with their bank, provided that their bank offers merchant accounts. Additionally, someone with bad credit could open a merchant account overseas, as overseas merchant processors don't typically pull credit reports.
One could get a Merchant account with bad credit from Durango Direct, 2Checkout, eWay, Safe Charge, Card Processing Solutions and Sagepay companies. A merchant account is usually set up for businesses that accept credit or debit cards as part of their payment options.
An account might be a bank account, might be a credit card account, might be a fictional account. It could be fully paid, or overdue.
That depends, it could be either. a contra-asset account would be just the opposite of an asset. All assets have a debit balance (increase with debit) therefore a contra-asset account would be a credit. The same holds true with a contra-liability account, it is just the opposite, a liability maintains a credit balance (increases with a credit) therefore a contra-liability account would be a debit.
Your Credit Card number is on your Playstation Network Account. You log into the PSN account and go to account information and enter a credit card number that matches the name and address for your account information
That depends, it could be either. a contra-asset account would be just the opposite of an asset. All assets have a debit balance (increase with debit) therefore a contra-asset account would be a credit. The same holds true with a contra-liability account, it is just the opposite, a liability maintains a credit balance (increases with a credit) therefore a contra-liability account would be a debit.
No company named Creditline could be found. A credit line is the amount of credit available to a consumer or business on a credit card or bank account.
There's nothing to stop it but I don't recommend it they could destroy your account.
Normally if a bank closes your account they will report you to chexsystems, telecheck, or early warning services. If the account is charged off, it may be turned over to a collection agency and in turn it could hurt your credit. It will also prevent you from opening a new account easily
Account balance refers to the amount of money present/used in your account at the end of the day. for a bank account it could be the amount of money present in your account. In case of a credit card, it could be the amount of money used in that billing cycle till that date.