yes
It is when (say for Mobile phone) you get credit put on to your phone without paying for it, usually only about $2. Although the amount of money(credit) will be taking the time more credit is added to the phone.
One can easily get a free credit rating report by the use of a telephone or through mailing. Many receive free credit rating reports by the phone or through e-mails.
Depends. If the bill is not at least 30 days late from the end of the last billing cycle then it will not go on your credit report. Otherwise, if you receive a bill that has two unpaid months of service on it, then it probably will be reported as an adverse account. Absolutely. All telephone companies report their billing to AT LEAST one of the three credit bureaus (trans union, equifax, experian). Consistently paying those bills late will really hammer your credit score quickly.
It can't hurt your credit. Most all cell phone providers do NOT report your good on-time payments but will report late payments.
There are many payment options that Chase offers for its credit cards. Examples of payment options that Chase offers for its credit cards include paying online, calling an automated phone service, and going to a Chase branch.
If you are looking to get a cell phone plan, having poor credit may require the cell phone company to collect an upfront deposit from you. Not paying your cell phone bill on time will go on your credit report with unsatisfactory results. However, always paying your cell phone bill, and always paying it on time will not get reported to the credit bureaus; and thus will not positively affect your credit.
yes, if the company reports to the credit bureaus. You may want to contact your cell phone customer service and ask whether they report your credit with them.
It is when (say for Mobile phone) you get credit put on to your phone without paying for it, usually only about $2. Although the amount of money(credit) will be taking the time more credit is added to the phone.
One can easily get a free credit rating report by the use of a telephone or through mailing. Many receive free credit rating reports by the phone or through e-mails.
It is possible to buy a cellular phone if you have a bad credit rating. If you purchase a pay as you go phone, there will be no checks on you what soever.
yes it does
Paying for Superstar off your phone means it will subract the cost from your credit/balance.
He could probably find out about them if he found out what his credit score was, then use the given credit score to get an accurate rating. If that doesn't work, he can fill out a form to get contacted by phone to discuss the ratings.
Yes. Bill payments can affect your credit score.
The easiest phone to get without a credit rating is the tracfone. It's pay as you go, and you can just pick one up from most major stores.
Depends. If the bill is not at least 30 days late from the end of the last billing cycle then it will not go on your credit report. Otherwise, if you receive a bill that has two unpaid months of service on it, then it probably will be reported as an adverse account. Absolutely. All telephone companies report their billing to AT LEAST one of the three credit bureaus (trans union, equifax, experian). Consistently paying those bills late will really hammer your credit score quickly.
It can't hurt your credit. Most all cell phone providers do NOT report your good on-time payments but will report late payments.