actually the charge is Access Device Fraud, which is a felony. you can also be receive a charge for each item purchased. Receiving stolen property. then they can really be out to get you and also hit you with multiple counts of theft by unlawful taking of movable property. again for each purchase. AND they can also hit you with Identity Theft!
No, a company can not charge a credit card without permission. This violation should be reported immediately to your credit card company.
Yes it is against the law, because by running someone's credit without permission is committing Fraud.
They could but it is illegal without your permission.
No...you need to call your credit card company and file a complaint.
Yes
Yes, they can sure you for any monies still owed on the vehicle. No, nobody can charge anything to your credit card without your permission. But beware, there may well be some clause worked into the mice-type on the agreement that you never even noticed was there. Go over any paperwork you have; if you don't see anything about implied permission given for them to charge your account, dispute the charge with your credit company and file a formal complaint.
Yes, using someone else's credit card without their permission is considered credit card fraud, which is a serious crime. If caught, you could face criminal charges and potentially go to jail. It is important to always use your own credit cards and never use someone else's without their permission.
When you examine your credit report, you will see the inquiries that have been made and by whom. There are limitations to who can pull your credit report without your permission.
If they have granted permission. Ideally they'd contact the credit card company to add you as an authorized user.
Yes, using someone's credit card without their permission is considered credit card fraud, not identity theft. Identity theft involves stealing someone's personal information to commit fraud or other crimes beyond just using their credit card.
You may give them permission to quote your work without crediting you or citing it, but this does not make it ethical, moral, or legal.
Without their permission: theft, and possibly fraud (if using debit/credit cards etc.) With permission: lots of fun.