To, Branch Manager Are city Sub: Reopen of Account Ref: A/c no. ..... D/s I have an account in your Bank with the above said a/c no. Due to some reason I closed the Account in 00.00.0000. I want to reopen my Account, so please do the needful. Yours Faithfully Name Add Contact No. 1 month ago Report Abuse
No, a credit card company will not reopen a charged off account. They may choose to grant you a new line of credit, but this would be rare.
No. Once a bank account is closed, the account number remains unused by the bank for seven or more years (it varies by individual bank). You may reopen a new account with the same bank, provided the first account was not closed by the bank for improprieties perpetrated by you.
Pay off the balance and close the account. Then reopen a new account with only the primary holder.
You can't MAKE a credit card company reopen an account. You can call the credit bureau and request that they change the status to indicate that is was closed by you and not the credit grantor. Or, you can simply put a notation in your credit report stating that the account was closed by you and not the card company.
my yahoo account has been locked for two weeks now. I have tried to reopen but could not open the question that was asked in the profile since 2011 I cannot remember please help me reopen the account. my email is estherforchrist@rocketmail.com . thank you.
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One can do that by going to the reopen tab and clicking on it.
You can't. You'll have to make another account.
To, Branch Manager Are city Sub: Reopen of Account Ref: A/c no. ..... D/s I have an account in your Bank with the above said a/c no. Due to some reason I closed the Account in 00.00.0000. I want to reopen my Account, so please do the needful. Yours Faithfully Name Add Contact No. 1 month ago Report Abuse
No, a credit card company will not reopen a charged off account. They may choose to grant you a new line of credit, but this would be rare.
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No. Once a bank account is closed, the account number remains unused by the bank for seven or more years (it varies by individual bank). You may reopen a new account with the same bank, provided the first account was not closed by the bank for improprieties perpetrated by you.