If he still answers your calls, then he just doesn't have the money to initiate the call. If he doesn't answer your calls, he's sleeping with someone else and he doesn't want the confrontation so he's avoiding you.
For a credit card simply collataroled in another country - boy...
go to another country
No.
No, not in the sense that a person can be legally pursued or have credit denied due to the credit history in another country. However, if the person has had credit problems with a bank that has locations in another country, they can be denied banking privileges at that institution, which may create other problems
If a co signer can qualify with their credit, they can be from another country. They generally have to be present in order to co sign a loan, however.
the letter of credit is opened only for one business with a certain amount
You could try with PayPal
CRA's in the US, report the credit history of transactions made only in the US. Therefore credit history from another country would not show up on a report in the US. This does not prevent a prospective creditor from requiring confirmation of the person's previous credit history.
A foreign tax credit is a credit for anyone who has worked in another country. Foreign trade credit is an insurance against currency changes for businesses that sell products to foreign countries.
Yes, but only on the ones that your boyfriend is on (joint credit accounts only).
Your boyfriend will most likely be responsible for the credit card..it's up to CitiBank but I think he would be liable.
They can't do anything if you are out of the country where you ot the credit cardI got a Canadian credit card and used the money, left the country, came to India and didnt pay anything.....this has happend before 2 years and i applied for US visa and got it.