If you are talking about a cell phone, yes it will. The goofy thing about cell phone contracts that even if you pay on time every time, they will not report the good. Now if you miss a payment, or fail to comply with their terms they will report you as a negative to the credit bureaus.
If you have a contract with them and don't pay it, then yes they can.
A 2yr contract is when for 2years u dont have to pay but when the 2years is up u have to pay for the credit and the phone. x
As far as i know pay as you go only works on normal credit phones i dont think you can do it on a contract phone
Only on your CREDIT REPORT. DMV doesnt care how you got it or got rid off it, as long as ya dont steal it or sell before ya pay for it.
Yes it can. You should agree to pay it only if there is an agreement to not report it to the credit reporting agencies.
Not without suing. It's a credit report. You are not a creditor. If you sued and got a jugdment and she didn't pay then that would be on the credit report
READ the contract you signed. What is put on your CR is up to the LENDER.
No, judgments remain on a credit report for seven years. Some types of judgments are renewable and therefore can remain on a report an indefinite amount of time. If you are willing to pay a fine, why not just pay the judgment?
If it isn't on your credit report, the credit card company still has hopes of you paying it off. When they see that isn't going to happen, you can bet your butt that it WILL be on your credit report.
Yes
You can only remove bills if you pay them or if the bills are listed incorrectly on your credit report. It is best to pay them off and then the bills will not be listed as delinquent.
If you are required to pay the "employer" it is not a job, it is a Ponzi scheme where the new "members" payments are given to the "investors" above them in the chain until the "company" collapses when there are no new recruits. If you are in the United States, report this scam to your state's Attorney General.AnswerYou signed that contract? Ponzi scheme or not, if you signed a contract saying that you would pay them $5000 if you didn't join, then they can sue you for it. They cannot report it to the credit bureaus until a judgment has been issued against you in a court of law.________________Signed or not, an illegal contract is not enforcable, so if this is a Ponzi they cannot get a judgment.