They could, it is not a usual practice, however, they want your business/money. More than likely they will add a fee(s) for non-use.
When your Amazon account is closed, the credit card info that is associated with the account will not be kept by the company and will be deleted also.
no. You will hurt your credit when you close an open line of credit.
Contact the credit card company. Usually they will close that account completely and move to a new card for the remaining member.
No, if you close your credit card, a merchant will not be able to charge the account. When the merchant attempts to get an authorization, it will come back declined.Now, if a merchant received an authorization before the card account was closed, the authorization will be honored.A merchant may attempt to force a credit card transaction without an authorization, but the credit card company will not pay it.http://paymenttransactionsystems.comhttp://merchantpos.net
When sending a close a credit card account, you need to include your name, address and account number. You also need to include reason for closing the account.
Contact the credit company and tell them you want to close the account and tell them to send you a final bill.
no
You can simply write to the credit card company and close your account. Then you can cut up your credit card.
No, what usaully takes place is that the credit card company freeze your credit card account and you continue to make payments
When your Amazon account is closed, the credit card info that is associated with the account will not be kept by the company and will be deleted also.
They can close your account because of inactivity but they cannot take your money. If you go to them and submit a written request, they are legally bound to return your money. And, that is if, there is anything left in your account after subtracting the charges the bank may charge you for keeping your account inactive.
no. You will hurt your credit when you close an open line of credit.
It will not affect your credit if you pay off the balance when you close the account.
No, the banks can not close your saving and checkings account. If you have credit card debts then yes they can close your credit cards.
Only if she is also on the account. If not, then absolutely not. You can get yourself in a heap of trouble by using the credit card of a deceased person. You must notify the credit card company of the death and close that account.
Stop playing. After 60 days of inactivity they clear your account- or so their FAQ says or something to that effect.
Contact the credit card company. Usually they will close that account completely and move to a new card for the remaining member.