The Request to Cancel Credit Card is used to request the cancellation of a credit card. It may be a cancellation request for your credit card or you may be making the request on behalf of someone else, for example, on behalf of a card holder who has died.
Get StartedThe purpose of this letter is to request the cancellation of a credit card. You may use this letter if you would like to minimize the number of credit card accounts you maintain and associated cards you carry to help reduce the possibility that an identity thief will discover and use one of your accounts fraudulently.Note: If a credit card account was opened in your name by an identity thief without your consent, use the document entitled Request to Cancel a Fraudulent Credit Card.
Can I CANCEL this credit card
The only ways to cancel an accidental purchase on a parent's credit card is to cancel the order from the producer/provider or cancel it through the credit card's business.
While it is possible to cancel a credit card over the phone, it is far more advisable to write to the relevant address of the credit card company you are dealing with and send it to them by recorded delivery. If you proceed in this way, you will have a record of your request to cancel. The appropriate address may be found either on the customer services area of their website, or be obtained by telephoning customer services.
Yes, you can cancel the card even if there is a balance remaining on it. You contact the credit card company and request the card be cancelled. You will no longer be able to use the card, but you still pay the balance, either in monthly payments or in a lump sum. But you do not have to pay the balance in full when you cancel the card.
Get StartedThis letter is used to request the cancellation of a credit card account that was opened in your name by an identity thief without your consent.Note: You should contact the credit card company immediately and use this letter as a follow-up. However, if you choose not to call first, this letter can be used as a first contact with the company.
We had to cancel our credit card to get rid of the continuing charges
Applying for a credit card does not mean that a person has to us it. It is advisable that the person does not cancel the card, as this actually is harmful to credit scores, while having an unused credit card can be beneficial for credit scores.
"Whether a debtor keeps credit cards after filing bankruptcy is up to the credit card company. If you are discharging a credit card they will cancel the card unless you reaffirm the debt. Even if you have a zero balance the credit card company might cancel the card."
No... It will simply have a zero balance owing. The card will still be active - until you cancel it yourself.
Cancel the credit card and tell the police.
call the company/ bank