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I can give you... But be sure not to hold up there... Card Holder: DONT KNOW Card number: not known Secrity number: 235
First thing you do is call the card 1-800 number listed for that card and report a lost card. They will cancel the card and issue you a new one. Next, you contact the police and get a report and finally you order a credit report to make sure that there isn't more to this.
if you mean credit card, it is the responsibility of the PRIME (meaning the person in whose name the card is under) card holder, so it is only ethical that the second card holder pays their own charges,
You can find the answer here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authorization_hold
In general, NO! If you did not sign anything to be a member then you are not bound contractually, period! However, discover has sued people who were put on as authorized uses and then you have to sue back or provide proof that you were just a non-binding card carryer. So they can hold you resposible, but not legally - you may have to fight to get off the account. BoA allows primary card members to simply enter a name, birthdate, and social security number for an authorized user and then they begin REPORTING to the credit agencies that primary person's credit card activity. So, this can be used to suddenly make it seem like you have a credit card and good credit when you really do not - this is a common technique used by gurus to instantly build credit. But, it will also show up as a defaulted account if the main card member defaults! So if this happens, you will have to all in and claim that you are not the primary card member and have them quit reporting to you (you might also deny that you ever gave permission to be an authorized user!)
A credit card hold is a temporary authorization of funds on a credit card, while a charge is the actual transaction where the funds are deducted from the card.
I can give you... But be sure not to hold up there... Card Holder: DONT KNOW Card number: not known Secrity number: 235
To place a car rental hold on a credit card, you typically need to provide the rental company with your credit card information, including the card number, expiration date, and security code. The rental company will then place a temporary hold on your card for the estimated rental cost, plus any additional fees or deposits. This hold ensures that funds are available to cover the rental charges. After returning the car, the final charges will be processed, and any remaining hold will be released back to your credit card.
Most hotels require a credit card to hold your reservation. When you check-in, you can pay for the room with your credit card or with cash.
The maximum amount of money that a credit card can hold is determined by the credit limit set by the card issuer. This limit is based on the cardholder's creditworthiness and financial history.
First thing you do is call the card 1-800 number listed for that card and report a lost card. They will cancel the card and issue you a new one. Next, you contact the police and get a report and finally you order a credit report to make sure that there isn't more to this.
You can receive a credit card for a small business by approaching your local bank or credit union. Chances are if you had the capital to start your business you also have the credit needed to receive a credit card.
i think the password of you account. like if you have a credit card(ADCB,ADIB,NBID) any card. the credit card company also have a website which allows you to see your money in the credit card maybe not sure.
The policy for the national car rental credit card hold typically involves placing a temporary hold on the credit card for a specific amount to cover potential damages or additional charges during the rental period. This hold is released once the car is returned in good condition and all charges are settled.
They say it is the credit card company that does it and they put it back it 2 business days.
You should get a hold of a debt consolidator who will then go to bat for you with your credit card companies. They will work out a settlement that can be agreed upon by both the credit card company and yourself.
You should not have your credit card information on your 'phone. If your 'phone is stolen or lost you are open to fraud. The credit card company can hold you liable for negligence and will not make reparations.