Usuary is the practice of charging interest on a loan. If a person pays a fine on credit, this suggests the use of a credit card, and credit card companies charge interest (generally at a very high rate) so usury is involved. Whether the person paying the interest can afford to pay, or knows if they can afford to pay, is not relevant to the issue of whether it is usury, although it would be relevant to other issues, such as, is this a good idea?
If the person has your information, aka identity theft, then yes that can happen.
Yeah, you ask them I mean knowing if they are working on without me messaging them. Without asking the person.
First, never sign without knowing. Now that you have, you may dispute it through your credit card company. I would suggest you contact the person who charged your credit card and work it out with them first. If they will not, then let them know you will be talking to your credit card company. Talk to a credit dispute representative and file a dispute.
Obviously you do not.
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Yes, people can be poisoned by insecticides without knowing. If someone sprays insecticides in their yard or anything else that they touch frequently, it could cause problems for the person without them knowing what the harm is from.
A medical credit card is used like a credit card. If a person cannot afford to pay for a procedure directly out of pocket, they can use a special medical credit card to help pay for the procedure.
This cannot be answered, without knowing what specific person you are asking about.
You cant
It is called gambling.