Yes, if a family members uses a credit card without permission they can be punished by law. That is considered to be theft.
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Yes, using someone else's credit card without permission is considered credit card fraud, which is a criminal offense. If caught, you may face legal consequences such as arrest, prosecution, and potential imprisonment. It is important to always obtain proper authorization before using someone else's credit card to avoid legal trouble.
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You have a mess on your hands. You have fraud on your hands. You might have a choice between paying the bills or charging the family member with fraud. First, you should take it up with the family member and then you should make your decision. Do you want to be out the money or do you want the family member to go to jail?
Yes I believe you can report credit card fraud if you know someone who has someone elses credit card, if let's say one of your friends or family member got there credit card stolen and you also know the person who stole the credit card you can report a credit card fraud or you can just let your friend or family member report fraud on there credit card, I hope this helps :).
Yes as long as the property was not purchased by a family member.
Rather than ask your family to jeopardize their credit, why not get a debit card until you've built up your own credit? First, it assures family that you won't default on payments and make THEM pay, and second it lets YOU build up a credit score. It's far more mature as well.
The account should be presented to the executor of the estate (not just a family member) before payment. That is, unless the deceased paid the bill before dying--then it goes through.
A baby of the family is either the youngest member of the family, or a member of an immediate family who is treated as if he or she is the youngest member of the family.
fix the relashionship with that family member
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