Falsifying credit cards and/or numbers is a violation of U.S. federal law and constitutes counterfeiting. The penalty is 15 to 30 years in prison with a maximum fine of $250,000 if (read that as when) apprehended and convicted.
No, you wouldn't have to pay just for putting the number there. You might pay when the number gets stolen and used for other purposes, so please be careful with personal information such as your credit card number.
It happens because who ever broke up with you was bored or really faked the entire relationship
Negative credit rating. Stays on your credit report for 7 years. Don't let it happen.
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Everything would have to be paid for in cash, by cheque or electronic funds transfer.
Well, if you go to Mexico and stay on permanet alert, probobly nothing bad would happen but your credit would get ruined.
the plankton population would decrease
When running a credit check on someone, you would contact the three main credit companies, one of which is Equifax, they would send you a reporting which would contain a credit history and a summarized number for the person for whom the inquiry was placed.
9002 is not a valid score. A credit score would be a three digit number.
You should be able to secure a credit card if you have fair to good credit. That would be a number above 600 to 650.
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Your credit history would have suffered badlyThe interest/balance amount to be paid would have increased