You would need a lawyer that handles issues about consumer laws.
No, though it is unusual. Showing the expiration date of a credit card on a receipt really won't affect much. However, if you notice, companies will NOT show the entire credit card number on the receipt. this usually is indicated by paid by visa ***** **** **** 9999 expiration 2/11
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yes
cannot imagine any situation where an insurance company would pay the entire amount without this title.......file for lost title with your state..
Nope.
A company that controls an entire industry is a "monopoly".
It is a program that helps save you paper and ink. When printing out pages instead of printing out the entire web page you can select which region you would like to be printed.
A credit manager manages basically credit and the obtaining of credit. A financial manager manages the overall finances of an entire organization.
There can be no specific answer, as credit scores are based on the person's entire credit history.
Yes it can. A secured credit card is for people who is trying to rebuild their credit or has been denied credit in the past. Most of the time a secure credit card is money that you set aside to give to the creditor as collateral which is $300. Then once approve which is most of the time, the creditor will give you a secured credit card in which you try to use it and pay either the minimum due or the entire balance. If you do not pay any balance, the company that has your collateral will keep the $300.
No single company has lifted an entire blast furnace as one piece.
I can't speak for all of them, but I personally have worked with CareOne and they made a pretty big difference for me.Yes, these agencies work rather well. You still have to pay off the entire debt and that credit account will be closed after the last payment. The agency works with you and the credit card company and reduces your interest rate somewhat ... maybe down to like 12% instead of the 25% or higher you may be doing now. You will make a monthly payment to the agency that includes a "processing fee" ... the debt company will pay the credit card company directly.If you missed payments to a credit card company. you DO NOT want to miss ANY payments to a debt company ... Your credit history is already ruined for 5 to 7 years, don't add insult to injury.yes because then you dont have to pay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!