Yes. It will destroy your credit of course.
Plus it depends on how much you owe. They most likely wont sue you for smaller amounts.
You can prevent your credit card from being declined by paying your bill on time and not exceeding your credit limit.
If someone stops paying their credit card bill, the account will go into collections. Additional fees and interests will be added to the account. Based on the amount owed on the credit card bill, the lender may file suit.
yes
pay the bill before you get arrested
A pinless bill payment is a method of paying bills without needing a personal identification number (PIN). It works by linking your bank account or credit card to the bill payment system, allowing for automatic payments to be made without the need for a PIN.
You can prevent your credit card from being declined by paying your bill on time and not exceeding your credit limit.
you die!
paying off your credit card bill
One goes about paying a bill online by going to the website where the bill is due and clicking on the pay now button and then paying by check or credit card.
If someone stops paying their credit card bill, the account will go into collections. Additional fees and interests will be added to the account. Based on the amount owed on the credit card bill, the lender may file suit.
yes
Most likely, you will have to pay a fee for not paying the bill on time.
pay the bill before you get arrested
credit history
A pinless bill payment is a method of paying bills without needing a personal identification number (PIN). It works by linking your bank account or credit card to the bill payment system, allowing for automatic payments to be made without the need for a PIN.
Yup. Pay your bill.Your spouse has the same right to the vehicle as you do. Your problem is that your paying nothing on the vehicle - so she has to pick up the bill. If she is paying the bill, then she deserves to have the vehicle. If you are paying the bill, then you deserve to have the vehicle. You cannot "one-up" your spouse by driving a vehicle that also has her name on it, and not paying for it. Your credit and her credit will suffer. My advice? Pay your bill. She has the right to the vehicle until you do.
If you are looking to get a cell phone plan, having poor credit may require the cell phone company to collect an upfront deposit from you. Not paying your cell phone bill on time will go on your credit report with unsatisfactory results. However, always paying your cell phone bill, and always paying it on time will not get reported to the credit bureaus; and thus will not positively affect your credit.