No. This is not correct English. It is better to say:
Please find attached your letter of credit.
how do you check a credit card that is not yours
You would have to get a copy of his credit report from all three bureaus to answer this.
If the account is legitimately yours, then you cannot legally have it removed from your credit report. However, if you paid the collection account off, it should be reported as paid on your credit report. Still, the accounts will not be removed from your credit report for 7 years.
Collection agencies don't manipulate your credit or remove accounts from your credit. The credit bureaus themselves are repsonsible for maintaining accurate reports, but because the credit is yours, you should check you reports at least once a year to ensure their accuracy.
Dear Sirs, Please cancel my credit card account no. xxxxxxxx with immediate effect, and send me a statement of what I currently owe. Thank you Yours faithfully
how do you check a credit card that is not yours
The company extending the credit is the judge of that. they have guidelines to determine who that extend credit to.
To remove incorrect negative items from your credit report that are not yours, you should first obtain a copy of your credit report from all three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion). Then, file a dispute with each credit bureau providing evidence that the negative item is inaccurate and not yours. The credit bureau will investigate your dispute and remove the item if it is indeed incorrect.
Many commercial landlords accept a credit card for rent payment. You need to ask yours.
They cannot transfer funds from their credit card but they could make a check or cash payment to your credit card.
Your credit standing alone won't affect your spouse's credit. The only way your spouse's credit would be affected along with yours is if you jointly hold accounts and then fail to pay them.
YOURS.
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Actually if you add someone as an authorized user on your credit card, THEIR credit will go up but nothing will change with your credit. You are giving them the benefit of your positive credit history.
If the debt appears on your credit report and you have evidence that you have paid it OR if its not yours at all, go to the website of whichever bureau is reporting it and order an online credit report. Once you receive it, go into their site and instigate an on-line credit dispute. Explain in the dispute that's its not yours, or its paid, etc. and they will investigate. This usually takes 30 - 45 days to complete. If it is found not to be yours, it will be removed.
Yes, of course it's illegal.
Yeah, because I'm about to give it to you Yours truly, Max