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No.
Yes, the agreement includes their ability to sue you for unpaid bills.
The credit card company will pursue you for the unpaid debt, usually they will get a court order which will give you a very poor credit rating for several years
Unpaid traffic tickets are not reported to the credit bureaus.
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No.
Unpaid medical bills are on your credit score until they are settled with the company that issued the bills or written off of the credit report. This could be for many years if you are making payments on the account or might end more quickly if you have declared bankruptcy.
it denotes the amount of unpaid purchases on the card.
as long as it remains a part of your credit report, 7 years.
How do I report an unpaid bill to a credit bureau?
Yes, the agreement includes their ability to sue you for unpaid bills.
The credit card company will pursue you for the unpaid debt, usually they will get a court order which will give you a very poor credit rating for several years
sure they can but they cant collect or that is what happens in texas they can get an injunction against you but that means you have to pay them but not when Absolutely. You own them the money and they can hire an attorney or sell the debt to a collection agency.
Unpaid traffic tickets are not reported to the credit bureaus.
I never heard of that, I know for sure that they can and will put it on your credit report.
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