Credit card fraud /is/ a crime. If you know which company contacted you, I would get in touch with them and let them know what you suspect is going on. Otherwise, I guess you could contact the police or maybe even the FBI. Not only would this be credit card fraud, but maybe identity theft, as well.
There is no reason you should give anyone your credit card info to sell and old cellphone. It sounds like someone is trying to scam you.
There are lenders who specifically lend to borrowers with blemished credit but the homeowner will typically pay higher interest rates and fees. Borrowers should attempt to improve their credit before trying to refinance by lowering debt and clearing up any inaccuracies that may appear on their credit report.
If someone was looking to learn how to get a credit card with bad credit, they need to look into classes. Lots of places nationwide will give classes/courses to people with bad credit trying to get access to a credit card.
Those with bad credit should try their hardest not to rely on ccredit and debit to move into a home. Cash works for anyone, despite their credit score.
There are several places one can look if one is trying to obtain a mortgage and has bad credit. Mortagedigger, realator, and homeloanlearning center are good places to start.
I was trying to say no yesterday. Someone permanently has hearing loss.
you should let someone grab it for you
Your credit information may not show up when someone tries to access your report for several reasons. One possibility is that you have a credit freeze in place, which restricts access to your credit report. Additionally, if you have a limited credit history or have not established credit accounts, there may simply be insufficient data to generate a report. Finally, errors with the credit reporting agency could also prevent your information from being displayed.
This wont be that helpful, but you should not that you should not have to give out your credit card number for that...if anyone is asking for it for that reason, they are trying to rip you off.
Yes it will I had someone do that for me and it helped alot Yes it can help your credit IF you're sure to make all payments on time. You can not afford to miss not one. I stress -- You Must make EVERY Payments On Time in order to improve your negative credit history. By this person being nice enough to apply for an extra credit card for you, it gives you the opportunity to add positive reports to your credit profile. On the same token, if you default, then it can hurt the persons credit who is trying to help you. If you stay consistent for 12 months or more, then you should see a significant improvement to your credit profile.
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Yes, individuals have been caught and prosecuted for using someone else's credit card without permission. This activity is considered credit card fraud and is a criminal offense punishable by law. It is important to always obtain proper authorization before using someone else's credit card to avoid legal consequences.