Is there a new SC law on credit cards, that says that you cannnot charge anything under $10.00 with a merchant?
The Woodhill Mall Post Office said that there was and would not allow a charge under $10
Kidnapping is a felony.https://kidnapping.uslegal.com/state-kidnapping-abduction-laws/south-carolina-kidnappingabduction-laws/
North Carolina and South Carolina
They can garnish your wages regardless of where you live or work. * Not usually, as South Carolina does not allow the garnishment of wages for creditor debt. However, if the creditor sues the debtor and wins a judgment the creditor can sometimes use UCC laws to attempt to override a state statute.
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South carolina
Yes.
No. I think it was North Carolina and South Carolina
The new credit card laws impose stricter regulations on credit card companies when marketing to students, including limiting the issuance of credit cards to individuals under the age of 21. This ensures that students are not targeted for credit cards without the means to repay the debt. Additionally, it prohibits certain aggressive marketing tactics on college campuses.
South Carolina has no laws about dating. And both are over the age of consent.
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Credit Card debt is considered an Open Line of Credit. The Statute of Limitations for collection in Pennsylvania is 4 years. That is usually from the last use or payment.
South Carolina Statute Of Limitations: 3 YearsUninsured Motorist Coverage: YESDiminished Value For At Fault Party: NO