This is not a good idea. All creditors of the deceased should be notified, and all actions regarding their finances ceased. In most states the deceased assets and debts have to be filed with the Probate Court, even when there is a will. State laws govern Probate procedures. Under these circumstances the creditor can claim unauthorized use. And would probably hold the user responsible for any charges made. Perhaps even pursue illegal/fraudulent use charges.
Yes.
If your parents are deceased the Power of Attorney expired when they died. It is no longer in effect. If your sister used their credit card after their death then she committed a criminal act and could be prosecuted. Her use of the crdit card has nothing to do with their estate. She is responsible for her actions. If she charged on the account after your parents death, the credit card company can't attach the real estate you inherited. They would need to bring charges against your sister. You should cooperate by providing them with any information you have that would help in their investigation, where they can find your sister and the circumstances that enabled her to use your parents credit card (her being the executor of their estates).
If the parents are the primary card holders and let the child use the card, yes. If the child is a minor, yes. If the parents are a co-signer for the account, yes. If the child is over 18 and the credit card is their own, no.
you go to jail
You will likely receive a warning that the card is full. When this happens, you will need to upload or delete pictures to make space, as you will not be able to make use of the card in the full state.
You cannot use it until you renew it.
Yes when they check there bank statement!
The overpayment will sit on your credit card account until youeither use your card to pay for items and use up the overpayment or you claim it back from the credit card company.
No. You must be 18 to file the paperwork. But if your parents apply for the card and let you use it, that's another matter. A card under your name? No.
No. Because stepparents can take children to the court center and tell the judge what do they have to use parents's credit card after they die.
Absolutely not, unless you're an authorized user or joint account holder. That would be credit card fruad, a felony. If you are on the account, you still need to let the credit card companies know of the death, as it may change the status of the account.
im not sure just use your money in store to get a gift card and if you cant then if u still live with your parents just ask them to use their credit card.