I would expect you would have to sign an agreement to be held responsible for all purchases made on the card.
If the person is not authorised to use the company credit card, anything they spend is fraud - no matter how much or how little the amount !
yes id they are licensed to do so in that state, but they must obtain a judgment first before they are able to attach anything
Challenge your employer on this question. Much to my surprise my corporate American Express card was on my credit report. Fortunately it showed 40 months of on time payments. The plastic card has my name, but the over all account is in my bosses name and the bill goes to accounting. I never see it. Nobody here, including the owner and the head of accounting realized this was how it worked until I showed them my credit report. So your company may not know either.
No, credit companies cannot force anyone to sell anything to pay them.
I have shares in this company back 1953. As of this date 10/01/2023, are these shares worth anything? cdpeachey
Yes - if you used the company credit card, you are liable to repay the amount you spent ! The employer can recover that directly from your wages.
If the person is not authorised to use the company credit card, anything they spend is fraud - no matter how much or how little the amount !
Absolutely not. Your credit and your personal information are under your control only. If your employer is demanding such things, immediately file a complaint.
No.
Yes. A company may offer a credit if you decline insurance as long as you have other coverage. If you dont have other coverage you can't opt out of insurance if offered by your company
yes id they are licensed to do so in that state, but they must obtain a judgment first before they are able to attach anything
Apply through a credit card company or a bank.
An employer doesn't want employees to stay interested in the success of a company.
They have to take you to court to take anything from you.
If you are married, your husband can definitely apply for a credit card in your name. This is commonly done. Some husbands make their wives as supplement to their credit cards or apply for a separate card. So, the credit card company may not find anything wrong with what your husband did. Not unless, you and your husband are having problems, then if you have a case, better report it first to the proper authority before you approach the credit card company with your complaint or case.
YES! You don't have to have credit established before something bad goes on there. Anything, good or bad, that has to do with credit will show up.
Creditors want to evaluate before granting credit to company that will company be able to return back credit when maturity time arrives.