No.
Yes
sure they can but they cant collect or that is what happens in texas they can get an injunction against you but that means you have to pay them but not when Absolutely. You own them the money and they can hire an attorney or sell the debt to a collection agency.
Only the card expires, not the line of credit it is attached to. So interest will still accrue on the unpaid debt.
Yes. Moving does not eliminate your legal obligations. If you could, you would not be able to use a credit card outside the state you live in.
yes
yes people must pay of there debt or they can be evicted from there home or worse !
Once the debt. has been charged off and sold to a outside collection source you must talk to them.
The credit card company will pursue you for the unpaid debt, usually they will get a court order which will give you a very poor credit rating for several years
The individual would still be responsible for their credit card debt, but their ability to make payments may be impacted while in prison. The debt will not disappear, and the credit card company may pursue collection efforts or legal action to recover the debt.
NCB CRD SRVS is the name of a Credit Card Management Service. The full name of the company is NCB Card Management Services. They are in the business of helping credit card companies collect on unpaid debt.
Yes, in Florida, creditors can sue individuals over unpaid credit card debt. If a lawsuit is successful, the court may issue a judgment against the individual requiring them to repay the debt.