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No, what usaully takes place is that the credit card company freeze your credit card account and you continue to make payments
Your credit card company will report you to one of the three credit agencies, Experian credit bureau, Equifax credit bureau, and TransUnion credit bureau.
Equifax gathers and maintains information on over 400 million credit-card users worldwide. They're one of the most important companies in regards to providing credit scores.
Some advantages of Providian's credit card payments are that they offer security protection, damage protection and theft protection on the card and products purchased.
Utility payments
No, what usaully takes place is that the credit card company freeze your credit card account and you continue to make payments
No... The Equifax breach was discovered and remedied. It did not affect any other card company.
Your credit card company will report you to one of the three credit agencies, Experian credit bureau, Equifax credit bureau, and TransUnion credit bureau.
Equifax gathers and maintains information on over 400 million credit-card users worldwide. They're one of the most important companies in regards to providing credit scores.
I would start by looking up your credit report. You can get this from Equifax or Transunion.
Most states will accept credit card payments.
Some advantages of Providian's credit card payments are that they offer security protection, damage protection and theft protection on the card and products purchased.
Cash, check, credit card, debit card, gift card.
no
Utility payments
There are many different companies that can help you with payments online. For example you have CCBill, PayPal and ProPay. They all accept credit card payments against a fee.
Not if you are responsible for all of the loans or credit card payments on your credit report. But, if the second card holder is responsible for any payments on your cards, and doesn't make them, then it can cause your score to lower.