yes it does
If you are looking to get a cell phone plan, having poor credit may require the cell phone company to collect an upfront deposit from you. Not paying your cell phone bill on time will go on your credit report with unsatisfactory results. However, always paying your cell phone bill, and always paying it on time will not get reported to the credit bureaus; and thus will not positively affect your credit.
yes, if the company reports to the credit bureaus. You may want to contact your cell phone customer service and ask whether they report your credit with them.
It is when (say for Mobile phone) you get credit put on to your phone without paying for it, usually only about $2. Although the amount of money(credit) will be taking the time more credit is added to the phone.
yes
"No Contract" means you pay for the phone up front. You pay for the service every month in advance. If you stop paying, the phone will stop working. You can stop paying anytime you want and you don't owe anything. There is no early termination fee.
Notify the Credit Card Company IN WRITING - NOT VIA PHONE OR INTERNET of the date of your divorce (they'll probably want you to send them a CERTIFIED copy of the divorce decree).
Paying for Superstar off your phone means it will subract the cost from your credit/balance.
yes,especially if it is unpaid!
It can't hurt your credit. Most all cell phone providers do NOT report your good on-time payments but will report late payments.
If you are talking about switching cell phone providers, the answer is yes. You may find problems however getting a contract based on credit. There is a good chance you will be required an upfront deposit anywhere from $500.00 to $1,000.00 depending on the plans and phone.
I and III can hurt your credit score. Paying your phone bill late can lead to negative reports to credit bureaus, while maxing out several credit cards increases your credit utilization ratio, which can lower your score. Taking the bus to work and using the internet to pay your bills do not directly impact your credit score.
There are many payment options that Chase offers for its credit cards. Examples of payment options that Chase offers for its credit cards include paying online, calling an automated phone service, and going to a Chase branch.