Using a dead person's credit card is a criminal offense.
Yes
you can only do this if the door does not have the dead bolt locked.you take the credit card and stick it inbewteen the doorway and the door (the other side of the hinges) then you slide it up or down until you find the part of the door that opens it, then you stick the credit card in there and pull back then it should open the door if you did it right.
In most cases they will be held responsible. The spouse is considered to have benefited from the debt.
The answer depends on the details such as:When the account was openedwhether you live in a community property stateWhat was purchased- did you benefit from the purchasesWhether your property was owned as tenants by the entiretyYou should consult with an attorney before paying those credit card balances.
Credit cards after a bankruptcyOne can get a credit card after bankruptcy but I believe it has to be a "secured" credit card as opposed to an unsecured one. You will also have to be aware of secured credit card scams. There are compaines out there who know people are in unfavorable financial situations and will take advantage.Defintions of secured credit card I found on Google are:1.A credit card obtained by opening up a savings account with a bank offering this program. The bank will issue a major credit card and secure it with a deposit2.A credit card backed by collateral, usually cash in the form of a bank deposit account.3.A consumer uses savings or cash deposit to guarantee the credit card or loan; the limit of credit is based on the amount of deposit available.4.A credit card secured by a savings account that has been established in advance by the borrower. The amount in the account usually determines the limit on the credit card. These accounts present no real risk factor for creditors and are therefore much easier to obtain.--------------Yes you can, after all they issue Credit cards to Dogs and Dead people all the time... Odds are you'll have to get a secured Credit Card, where you are effectively borrowing your own money.My question is why would you get another Credit Card after going through Bankruptcy? Borrowing money hasn't been a blessing to you so far. If you continue down the same path you will continue to get the same results.-Goose--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Goose you dont know his situation so shut the trap ..Yes you can get a secured card thet is the begining of a fresh start, make payments on time and little by little they will offer you more credit, once it goes unsecured you can stop the credit increased at any time like lets say $ 200 dollars and use it for car rentals etc good luck to you !
Your dead spouse's estate is responsible for the credit card debt. In practice, this may amount to "you are responsible for it."
If the surviving spouse did not sign the credit card agreement then they are not responsible for it. However, the creditors could still come after the deceased spouse's estate (i.e. life insurance) for the balance of credit. You probably want to ask an estate attorney that question.
Where is this dead reletive traveling to that he/she needs credit? Sounds illegal to me, what do you think?
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Yes
you can only do this if the door does not have the dead bolt locked.you take the credit card and stick it inbewteen the doorway and the door (the other side of the hinges) then you slide it up or down until you find the part of the door that opens it, then you stick the credit card in there and pull back then it should open the door if you did it right.
No...No
Call your Disctict Attorney Office and report the fraud.
In most cases they will be held responsible. The spouse is considered to have benefited from the debt.
The estate (whatever the deceased left behind) or a co signer on the card. The person in charge of the estate (executor) does NOT pay for any of the estate's debts out his/her pocket.
The answer depends on the details such as:When the account was openedwhether you live in a community property stateWhat was purchased- did you benefit from the purchasesWhether your property was owned as tenants by the entiretyYou should consult with an attorney before paying those credit card balances.
well its simple: 1.they are dead which makes the offer easy to seal...........haha........ 2.you could always visit them at their graves if you are man enough to do so 3.finally, instead of offering credit cards you could pay up their dues