YES, as in all cases the "juice must be worth the squeeze." In my professional opinion I believe Snap-On Credit has ramped up their efforts in collecting larger debts from unwilling debtors. Mostly large unpaid balances on big ticket items. In most cases the product is being used by the debtor; to make money in order to pay bills outside of the actual item that earns their living.
Can you sue your absent husband for not paying a credit card he borrowed money on, the credit card is in my name only?
Not likely. They can come to collect if you have a balance but sue you why?
yes can do, by sueing the company.
yes
no
Can you sue your absent husband for not paying a credit card he borrowed money on, the credit card is in my name only?
sorry but no
You can sue a credit counselor. You may not win, but it would be important to bring all evidence of what they told you and why you are suing to court.
Not likely. They can come to collect if you have a balance but sue you why?
y bro
if they do then you can sue
Yes. Why should your citizenship matter? If you did something that harmed the credit card company, they can sue you.
The "Truth in Lending and Consumer Leasing Acts" allow borrowers to sue a creditor or credit bureau that verifies incorrect data about his or her credit history.
yes can do, by sueing the company.
You could Sue him. (Sue is not spelled right!) Or just tell him to give you credit.
as long as it remains a part of your credit report, 7 years.
no