7 years
They are sold to collection agencies and negatively impact your credit report.
You will not need to report your personal credit cards stolen to the credit bureau. Once you have reported your cards stolen to the credit card companies they are with, they will take care of the rest for you.
Pull your credit report.
It depend on the individual credit card companies if they report on your credit history or not, like some department store credit cards may not show on a credit report
I just went through a bankruptcy in Pennsylvania. as far as i know (and I'm no lawyer) is only once. i signed up for one of these credit verification services through one of my credit cards they send you a copy of your credit report every quarter of a year and get all of those extra reports and stuff, that may not even be yours off your credit report. i hope i was of some help
Look on the credit report. It has to list what accountd are opened
yes
7-10 yrs
Get a credit report on him. Try https://www.annualcreditreport.com/ or www.equifax.com/ and a list of his credit cards should pop up.
Technically seven to ten years. When a credit card goes into default it gets written off on the creditors taxes as a loss and gets sold to a collection agency for 10 to 20 percent of the original loss. Down the line it gets sold from collection agency to collection agency.
Yes. Any store credit card reports on your credit.
A credit report will tell you what exactly is on your credit. You may find credit cards or other lines of credit you never authorized. You may also find credit cards you thought you closed, but didn't. Since business will judge you based on what's on your credit report, it's important to make sure it's all accurate.