You must report the loss to the bank immediately--usually within 48 hours--to avoid any further liability. However, you will most likely not be able to get back the stolen money unless you can prove that the bank was negligent or otherwise caused the theft of your card.
Why would you do that anyways? Does this person's job hurt you somehow.
Roblox must have realized they made a mistake and gave you your account back.
well my sister has an account and all she does is look at her friends goto their rooms and delte them somehow
Most states allow a judgment creditor to conduct a bank account levy to help collect a judgment. The exact procedures vary by state and they have to be able to find your account somehow.
It means the original creditor has given up the account and sold it to a collection agency. It does not mean the debtor is relieved of the debt. Someone wants the money and they will get it, somehow.
Not directly but somehow it does expose info of you but it all depends on what info you put in your Facebook account.
The only thing I know of is to put it on a separate 'note' (the notes tab), then you can view it seperately.
If you mean Club Penguin then I know. But if it isn't, and I'm giving you the wrong answer, sorry. Here are a few ways to do it 1. Ignore your account for 90 days, and CP will by and by delete your account 2. Get your penguin banned 3. Somehow email CP that you want to delete your account
You cannot "start over" with the same username and password as you had before, but you can create a new account, which will have no pets until you adopt some onto the new account. I, however, found it much easier to keep all my pets happy, healthy, and loved when they were all on the same account.
That's like hacking. The only way you can is if you get their password somehow. If they tell you it, or if you're smart enough to figure it out yourself. Or maybe someone forgot to sign out and when you got onto the page you're in their account. But from what I know, that rarely happens.
You may need to re-verify somehow that it is your account, this I think is done in the account recovery section.
Somehow, I knew the answer.