It is never advisable to give out credit card numbers or any personal or financial information to anyone unless you have initiated the contact. Even then one should use caution in imparting such information. Contacting the card issuer's customer service department might garner some useful suggestion to remedy the situation. Other than that the card holder can only monitor their account very carefully and notify the card issuer immediately if any unauthorized charges are made.
It could be someone looking to steal your identity so you should file a consumer alert on your credit profile. E.C. Albertson, CSMS http://www.wowifixedmycredit.com/
the main difference between debit and credit are how they are processed. when you use debit you will be asked to enter a "personal" pin or code. debit transactions have a limit of how many times you've used your debit card that day. when you use credit you are protected from liability. if someone steals your credit card, and you report it, you will not be liable for their credit transactions. so you are less protected if you use credit over debit. for Debit you can spent your maximum money in your balance bank account. but if if credit card, this is like a loans or there's maximum balance in your credit.
RPI-LD is an acronym for Real Pages Inc. This entry on a credit report indicates that a landlord has asked for a credit report on a potential tenant.
Pick up a credit card contract anywhere. Read it. Now you know what questions people are asking.
The credit bureaus are legally required to give you a copy of your credit report on request (there's a limit on how often you can ask for it, but if you've never asked for one you should be okay there).
I think it utterly unfair that the credit bureaus have phone numbers listed and when you call their " Customer Service" number all you get are recordings to order a credit report. This is not what "customer service" is. I really want to speak with someone at Equifax and Experian. Oh, I actually got to speak with someone at TUC.
It could be someone looking to steal your identity so you should file a consumer alert on your credit profile. E.C. Albertson, CSMS http://www.wowifixedmycredit.com/
It should be--- "Who called me a dingbat?" asked Edith.
Tell the guy you asked out that your sorry but you like someone else.
Everyone, I asked this question, and the actual game is called "My Tribe." Can someone please help me out?
When someone is asked to renounce a throne, he or she is being asked to give up his or her throne. In other words, the person is being asked to disown the throne.
I asked a friend, who is a police officer, this very question once. He explained that it is just a way to say that someone was caught--like grabbing someone by the collar.
When that someone said they did not like someone else you should have asked why they didn't like that person. It is called 'communicating.' If you like the person the other person does not like don't be afraid to say so.
800-423-7503 that number is for bank of america. i actually called 411 and asked them and gave them the address and they don't have it in their system.
the answer is fine.
i`ve met her 2 weeks ago.. i asked for an autograph:D... someone called her and she answered.. i saw she had a nokia n95
Should someone be called child protective services? This is not the kind of question that should be asked or answered on a forum like this.