If you are the sole debtor (i.e., owner responsible for payment) on any credit card, then you cannot have your name removed, transferred, exchanged, etc, from the credit card. The best you can do is to cancel the card, but you would still be responsible to the creditor (i.e., the bank or institution that issued the card to you) for any unpaid charges.
If you are a co-debtor, as is sometimes the case with businesses and marriages, then you must contact the credit card company, who may do ask you ask, provided that the card has no outstanding debt beyond the current pay period or two, and/or if you have a court order permitting you to do so, which would occur if a business partnership is dissolved or a married couple has separated, etc (n.b., even if you have a court order, the creditor is required to verify it, which may take weeks or even months). Again, you would still be responsible for any charges that you made on the card up to the time you had your name removed from it.
Yes if the account if joint regardless if the actual card did not have their name on it.
The benefits of the Limited Credit Card include a 15% discount off one's first purchase with the card mailed to him or her and a rewards system for using the card to name a few.
not always, depends on your credit situation. keep using and paying off your credit card every month to improve your credit score
Only if you OWN the credit card company. Credit card debt is a silent killer. Make the choice to carry ZERO credit card debt.
Typically classes regarding paying off credit card debt are offered by community based organizations. The best bet for paying off credit card debt is to go see a credit couselor.
I don't think there is anyway to have your company name taking off the credit card if it was issued for business purposes. I would call the provider of the card and ask them.
Is there a way to write off credit card interest on corparation credit card?
Yes if the account if joint regardless if the actual card did not have their name on it.
The benefits of the Limited Credit Card include a 15% discount off one's first purchase with the card mailed to him or her and a rewards system for using the card to name a few.
Usually, a new card is issued in the primary card holder's name. Usually both parties on a credit card have to sign off to eliminate the secondary card holder. Your credit card holder can help you with this.
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No.
not always, depends on your credit situation. keep using and paying off your credit card every month to improve your credit score
'Credit Card 0 Balance Transfer' would appear on your credit card statement if your credit card is paid off in full. This means that you do not have to transfer any money from your bank account to pay off your credit card balance.
Only if you OWN the credit card company. Credit card debt is a silent killer. Make the choice to carry ZERO credit card debt.
Yes you can get a credit card. Start with a secured credit card, then get a store card. Pay them off on time over 6 months and then apply for a real credit card. You'll get one if you pay it off every month.