Yes, you can. Many places will give you a credit card without paying that much attention to your credit report. But be warned, if you're getting yourself deeper into debt, your assets and possessions might be at risk.
you are still liable to pay what you owe
You owe the money to the credit card company. Some credit card companies are part of banks or they allow their credit cards to be used through a bank, but they are specific entities in their own right.
In order to transfer your balance from one credit card to another, it is best to first review all of your credit cards, their limits, how much you owe, and various benefits of each card. Then, transfer higher rate balances to cards with lower rates.
No, it is generally not possible to do a balance transfer for more than the amount you owe on your current credit card.
The outstanding balance is very simply the amount of debt that you have charged on the credit card. You owe that amount to the credit card company.
you are still liable to pay what you owe
Your credit card will be withdrawn, your ability to get a credit card from another company will be reduced, your credit rating may suffer, legal procedings may be commenced to recover and money you owe.
You owe the money to the credit card company. Some credit card companies are part of banks or they allow their credit cards to be used through a bank, but they are specific entities in their own right.
In order to transfer your balance from one credit card to another, it is best to first review all of your credit cards, their limits, how much you owe, and various benefits of each card. Then, transfer higher rate balances to cards with lower rates.
i think ist against the fdcpa laws.
No, it is generally not possible to do a balance transfer for more than the amount you owe on your current credit card.
The outstanding balance is very simply the amount of debt that you have charged on the credit card. You owe that amount to the credit card company.
No credit check for a passport.
Depends on how much you owe. The more you owe, the more the minimum payment.
They say that I am in contract to pay for everything. They have my credit card and that's it. What can happen if the credit card on file is invalid?
If you return something you bought with a credit card, the merchant will typically refund the purchase amount back to your credit card. This will result in a credit on your credit card statement, reducing the amount you owe.
By paying off the debt you owe