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Charge offs will stay on your credit report for 3 to 7 years
My merchant service will alow any charge, regardless of the date of sale, as long as I have a physical imprint of the card, and the correct signature (provided the card has not expired)
as soon as you make a purchase
YOu should keep bank statement for 7 years, in case you get audited
Long term debt is the liability of business payable in future so it is part of balance sheet of business.
Yes, as long it has the MasterCard symbol.
If it was a criminal charge, and it was committed after your 18th birthday, it will always appear.
A failure to appear stays active until you appear and resolve the underlying charge. Failing to appear is not a new charge, and therefore is not adjudicated or added to a criminal record. Instead, when you fail to appear, a bench warrant is issued, the current charge is put on hold, and in some cases, your bond is forfeited or your driver's license is suspended.
Until you appear before the issuing judge
If you are referring to a dismissal of a criminal charge - the record of your arrest and the charge will always appear on your criminal history record AND ALSO the fact that the charge was dismissed.
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If the offense occurred after your 18th birthday, it will always appear on your criminal history.
Unless the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday, it will always appear on your adult record.
They do except American Express in Australia, however, you will pay twice as much as you would with Visa or Mastercard. I would switch to Mastercard simply because it will save you money in the long run.
It is valid until the end of the month (expiry date) shown on the card.
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If it occurred prior to your 18th birthday it will become inaccessible to the public after you turn 18. If it occurred as an adult, it will always appear on your record.