well if you know when your going then pay them ahead of time if not then either someone has to handle all your business transactions for you.
More than likely you will not go to jail. If it was obvious that your intent was to run up a ton of credit card debt and you had no intentions of ever paying it, then you could be going to jail. Normally it will just ruin your credit for years and years to come.
No, you cannot be sent to jail for having credit card debt. However, if you fail to make payments on your debts, the creditor may take legal action against you, which could result in a court judgment or wage garnishment. It is important to communicate with your creditors and try to come up with a plan to repay your debt.
why, did you steal a credit card? haha. seriously though, you could get arrested but it depends on the type of credit card. if i were you, id put that back! :)
Yes, taking someone's credit card without their permission is considered theft, regardless of whether you use it. Depending on the circumstances and laws in the jurisdiction, you could potentially face criminal charges and go to jail for theft or credit card fraud.
Yes, using someone else's credit card without their permission is considered credit card fraud, which is a serious crime. If caught, you could face criminal charges and potentially go to jail. It is important to always use your own credit cards and never use someone else's without their permission.
No. They can't put you in jail.
More than likely you will not go to jail. If it was obvious that your intent was to run up a ton of credit card debt and you had no intentions of ever paying it, then you could be going to jail. Normally it will just ruin your credit for years and years to come.
You still have to pay them. That answer is correct...but a slight explanation: Generally speaking, going to jail does not effect your credit or any loans you may have. If you go to jail, the payments are still due, and if you don't pay, the finance company will eventually repossess the vehicle.
No, you cannot be sent to jail for having credit card debt. However, if you fail to make payments on your debts, the creditor may take legal action against you, which could result in a court judgment or wage garnishment. It is important to communicate with your creditors and try to come up with a plan to repay your debt.
why, did you steal a credit card? haha. seriously though, you could get arrested but it depends on the type of credit card. if i were you, id put that back! :)
Yes, the 'Get Out of Jail Free' card in Monopoly allows you to avoid going to jail when you draw a "Go to Jail" card or roll doubles three times in a row. You can use the card to continue playing the game without going to jail.
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Yes, using someone else's credit card without their permission is considered credit card fraud, which is a criminal offense. If caught and convicted, you could face jail time.
Catch up on your child support payments.
Fake credit card numbers are illegal. If you get caught using fake credit card numbers, you could go to jail.
Yes, taking someone's credit card without their permission is considered theft, regardless of whether you use it. Depending on the circumstances and laws in the jurisdiction, you could potentially face criminal charges and go to jail for theft or credit card fraud.