¿Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis dinero?
'tiene usted una carta/tarjeta de credito?'
Translation: ¿Puedo tener su número de cuenta?
Tienes (or tiene usted) una cuenta?
¿Tienes una cuenta aquí?
Tengo una nueva cuenta
Credit cards say "credit" And debit cards say "debit". Hope this helps!
The last option on the credit card choices should say something like "No Credit Card "
They say that I am in contract to pay for everything. They have my credit card and that's it. What can happen if the credit card on file is invalid?
it will say debit on the front of the card
I meant to say PC Richards and son credit card
Typical credit cards are unsecured credit cards. If you have no credit history, you cannot get an unsecured card. Instead, you must apply for a secured credit card. It works kind of like a savings account. Say you give them $300 then they give you a credit card with a $300 limit.
When you apply for a credit card a credit report will be ran and those credit cards you haven't been paying will be on that report. So I say no.
Yes I believe you can report credit card fraud if you know someone who has someone elses credit card, if let's say one of your friends or family member got there credit card stolen and you also know the person who stole the credit card you can report a credit card fraud or you can just let your friend or family member report fraud on there credit card, I hope this helps :).
You say it "tarjeta de biblioteca."
tarjeta means "card", so the obvious answer would be "credit card". but i could be wrong...
"Just like any other credit card, one can apply on line or at your bank and/or any bank. But just like any other credit card it depends on your credit history and there is no way to say whether or not you can get approved 100% on an APR credit card as the same standards apply to it as do to any credit card."
They say it is the credit card company that does it and they put it back it 2 business days.