No, since you dont use the card, you dont have any charges made to the card, you owe the bank/card issuer nothing, you dont have to pay anything except for an annual fees which is included in the credit card statement/bill
A person might want to use a credit card for making various purchases. For example, a person might use a credit card to purchase a TV or pay for his/her bills.
you dont need a credit card to create a account you can just put it later or if you want to buy somthing you can use a itunes card
none cuz they can get your credit card details easily so dont do any survey
After you apply for a credit card, if you are approved, you can decide if you want to use the card or not. There is not an "enroll" option typically after you apply as the credit card company assumes you want the card if you are applying. If you decide that you do not want to use the card, it is probably best to close the account to avoid identity theft or the temptation to use the card if you do not really need it.
If you want to increase your credit card limit, you should use it regularly and create a predictable credit card history. Pay your bills on time.
do not want to live his credit card
I dont think you can because you problably have to pay for it ive tried and various times yes you do have to use a credit card so there.
Why do You want a most used credit card number...people will probably NEVER give you a most use credit card number, sorry :\
Yes you can. =Answer= Yes! Take your other credit card you accidently paid a balance on and use the ATM machine and take out the amount you want, then apply it to the credit card you want too.
Yes, as long as one knows the information to the credit card.
Generally, no, your credit score will not be reduced if a credit card that you own is not being used. You don't, however, want to cancel the card - cancelling a credit card (whether voluntary or forced by the issuer) does reduce your credit score.