It can't hurt your credit. Most all cell phone providers do NOT report your good on-time payments but will report late payments.
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Only when the bills are turned over to collections. An ISP probably will pull your credit report, just as a cell phone company would, but an Internet account is not a credit account.
Depends. If the bill is not at least 30 days late from the end of the last billing cycle then it will not go on your credit report. Otherwise, if you receive a bill that has two unpaid months of service on it, then it probably will be reported as an adverse account. Absolutely. All telephone companies report their billing to AT LEAST one of the three credit bureaus (trans union, equifax, experian). Consistently paying those bills late will really hammer your credit score quickly.
any time your credit is run it can lower your credit score. I see also more 30 day lates reported by these companies and it is impossible to remove them once they are on. I would almost rather get a pre paid.
I opened a letter from Sprint seconds ago. They claim that is my score, and why they approved me for a cell phone plan.
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.
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yes it does
This is Scam, Obama is not paying cell phone bills. If so it would have been announced but the deadline is 12:00 am
Skype chatting like video does not show up on the normal phone bill. If you call a contacts cell phone from your account on skype and you do not have credit it will not go through. If you have credit, it will show up on your phone bill. But regular videos chats do not show up on your phone bill.
No, because he is the president. His cubord pays the bills.
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.
You can call their cell phone company and have them bill their next bill with your credit card. The easiest way to do this would either be online or with customer service.
You don't necessarily need credit to get a credit card, it's bad credit that they don't want to give you a credit card. If you have a cell phone bill, or utility bill or pay rent, you should have some kind of credit.
My questions is 'Why are you allowing him to pay your cell phone bill?' For one he gets to see phone numbers and may find out who you are talking too and thus, you've just lost your privacy. Time to stand on your own two feet and start paying all your own bills.
No, you cannot file my cell phone bill in a bankruptcy. However, you can file YOUR cell phone bill in a bankruptcy.
A prepaid cell phone is usually a temporary phone. It works by paying the company ahead of time for a determined amount of minutes. When the minutes run out, more can be purchased and there is no monthly bill. With a plan, one will receive a monthly bill that is determined by usage.