You can get in full contact with the real designer and ask them to view your design, whether it be in drawn out in paper or made from real fabric.
If everything works out with the designer and you want to sell your dress you have to tell them that when they put your dress down the runway to make sure the credit goes to you.
By the way, you have to compromise with them for the cost of your design. Its not like you can ask for a huge amount because even though its your design they can always make it better by using expensive fabrics.
So if fame is what you want then sell your design and have the credit to your name so that when other designers ask who made it they come to you;)
Now if money is what you want, you can sell your dresses first and wait a while until you're well known and then start your own company.
Or you can start off from scratch, which may take a lifetime.
I mean take a very good look at Valentino Garavani.
It took him almost his entire life to become what he is today.
But to have a mansion in Italy like Valentino you must be unique, extremely creative, and understand how the fashion business works.
Hope I helped:].
im really not sure
They are correct. Once the item is reflected in your credit report, all that HSBC can do is notify each Credit Bureau that the item has been paid in full.
You should send notification to the collection agency you paid in full. They will have the status changed. Carbon Copy the credit bureau.
One of two things. First, you still owe the money. but you can not use that credit account anymore. or Second, you have paid off the account and the creditor has not notified the credit bureaus that you have paid this account in full. If it is paid in full, I suggest you notify the credit agencies.
Most likely
To obtain a national credit systems paid in full letter, you can contact the company directly and request the letter stating that your account has been paid in full. Be sure to provide any necessary information, such as your account number and payment details, to expedite the process.
No, your credit will be fine.
Your house or car are purchased using closed-end credit, which is credit that must be paid in full by a date certain.
to be on the safe side........yes
A P.I.F'er Paid In Full
If in the US, then yes. The default will be replaced with paid in full. Simply send proof of the payment to the three credit bureaus.
No, it will show on your credit report as a paid collection/judgement and will fall off of your credit report in 7 years. After you pay the debt keep all receipts and check your credit report in about 60 days to make sure they reported it as paid. Many collection companies never report it paid.