A credit card company may win a lawsuit against you to garnish your disability or retirement checks.
If you are on SSDI which is federal disability then NO. They must go to Federal court after receiving a judgment in order to have a Federal judge garnish your SSDI checks.
No they cannot, and if they say they can they are lying. Tell them to leave you alone or you will call the better business bureau on them. Now, they can put a slam on your credit.
Canada has various programs at the provincial or territorial level that provide monthly income to disabled people who cannot earn income. In Ontario, there is the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP). Canada also offers programs at the federal level, like CPP disability (early retirement for those with government pensions), EI disability (employment insurance for loss of work due to disability), and the Disability Tax Credit (an yearly supplement on you personal income tax returns. Great question, Ragu HandyTax (Disability Tax Credit Consultants)
Verificarea creditului is a Romanian equivalent of 'credit checks'.
Online credit checks are done with the major credit reporting bureaus. Trans Union, Equifax, and Experian. Credit checks can also be done with several of the major credit card companies.
Does office depot do pre employment credit checks
There are many prepaid credit cards that a person is able to buy without credit checks. But if a person wished to buy a "normal" credit card such as VISA there is a company called Credit Federal that requires no credit checks to purchase a credit card.
The three credit score companies.
Yes, that is possible. You should have made a claim for the money on line 70 of Form 1040 ("Recovery Rebate Credit") and the amount would have either been deducted from your balance due or added to your refund. No separate rebate checks are being mailed in 2009 except to Social Security, Railroad Retirement, and Veterans Disability recipients.
Only hard credit checks decrease your credit score, so one must be careful about the number of applications for credit that they make in a given period of time. There are two types of credit check - hard and soft. Hard credit checks are made by companies from whom you have requested credit (or an increase in credit line). Soft credit checks are made by (1) companies that you already have accounts with that are updating their snapshot of your situation and (2) companies that may try and market credit instruments to you.
Consumer credit checks are used when a person is applying for a product in store. These usually consist of low level credit checks to ensure a person is eligible for their product, and weekly or monthly payments.
Yes, it is now a part of the (MIP) membership intake process.