You cannot get it removed from your credit report. It will be on your credit report for 10 years and it will affect your ability to get loans and other type of credit accounts.
Armstrong credt
Unless the credt card company is the lienholder on your vehicle, no.
What is the difference between micro credt and rural credit?
improbable unless you have very good credt
Yes, you can buy pre loaded cards, or use a credt/debit card.
It makes it LOWER. 2 ways. Get it taken off or wait until it goes away.
No. As long as the person qualifies as Head of Household creditors cannot execute a writ of garnishment.
Assets has debit balance as normal balance so debit balance increases it while credit balance decreases it.
good credit
How much of a mortgage you can afford clearly depends upon your income level. You can apply for a mortgage and will usually be preapproved for a certain amount depending upon your credt, income and other factors.
Probably not. We won't know until you check your report! But, if they provided the credit card company with your name, birthdate, and social security number, they might have well established an entry onto your credt report! This is a tricky area... beware. In general, if you did not agree to the credit card' terms, you are not bound, period. You are likely an agent of the employer and are thus an extension of the company - not extending liability to yourself. Of course, if you go on a spending spree, you could always be sued civily for say... actually, it might be a criminal charge. Can't think of what theory to use for someone who goes shopping with a company credit card so it must be criminal.
most of the time malware can install fake security and a rootkit to get back in for a backdoor after you get rid of it also it can install key-logging software to steal information like credt cards and other account information