This depends on where the crime happens, who did it, how much was taken and what crime the Police charge the thief with.
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Credit card debt occurs when a consumer uses their credit card in excess and are unable to pay the bill. Often times the consumers has more than one credit card and they use them all and get into more debt.
the same way you use any bank card
It means a credit card company wants to put you into debt by giving you a credit card you can use.
It is considered a Recourse loan as the account holder are still responsible for any outstanding balance when the account is closed which has not been challenged for unauthorized use and such. However, the account holder is only liable for the balance as long as the Statute of Limitations (Which varies by region (In the US, from 3-15 years by state from last non-institutional transaction)) remains in effect.
You cannot take any credit card debt or interest as a deductible on your taxes. Credit card debt is considered personal debt and does not qualify for tax breaks.
death penalty
Yes, it's possible.
Credit card debt occurs when a consumer uses their credit card in excess and are unable to pay the bill. Often times the consumers has more than one credit card and they use them all and get into more debt.
Joyriding or unauthorized use of an automobile is a serious crime. It is a felony in Michigan and can incur a jail term up to five years.
Some may use this service to generate another number so they don't have to use the actual credit card number. In case of fraudulent use or unauthorized use of their credit card.
the same way you use any bank card
It could mean that it is being used by a person who does not have permission to use it (it was stolen) or it could mean that it is being used to purchase goods or services that are prohibited by the contract. Say that my company card comes with the specific limitation that I cannot buy booze with it and I do. I would be in violation of the contract because that is unauthorized use.
Unauthorized access is the use of a computer or network without permission. Unauthorized use is the use of a computer or its data for unapproved or possibly illegal activities.
It means a credit card company wants to put you into debt by giving you a credit card you can use.
In most cases the card holder has the sole responsibility of the debt. Some companies may try to "bully" authorized users into paying some, if not all of the debt. The "user" of the card has no legal obligation to repay the debt/charges.
yes
If you mean a DEBIT card, you have to set up a bank account and have money on deposit to cover whatever charges you use the card for.