you are only liable for a minimum of $50 if you report it in a minimum of 60 days
unfortunately you have to because its your credit card. good luck!
No, you can not give credit that you have to someone else. You can loan someone money or your credit card, but you are still responsible for paying the credit card company back.
Yes, you can add someone to your credit card account as an authorized user. This allows them to make purchases using the card, but they are not legally responsible for paying the bill.
To authorize someone to use your credit card, you can add them as an authorized user on your account. This allows them to make purchases using the card, but you remain responsible for the charges.
An authorized user on a credit card is someone who is allowed to use the card but is not responsible for paying the bill. The primary cardholder is responsible for all charges made by the authorized user.
don't take my word for this, but I think it means someone who steals credit card #'s
unfortunately you have to because its your credit card. good luck!
No, you can not give credit that you have to someone else. You can loan someone money or your credit card, but you are still responsible for paying the credit card company back.
Credit card fraud.
Credit card fraud.
Yes, you can add someone to your credit card account as an authorized user. This allows them to make purchases using the card, but they are not legally responsible for paying the bill.
To authorize someone to use your credit card, you can add them as an authorized user on your account. This allows them to make purchases using the card, but you remain responsible for the charges.
An authorized user on a credit card is someone who is allowed to use the card but is not responsible for paying the bill. The primary cardholder is responsible for all charges made by the authorized user.
Yes. Trace them via an IP Address. If someone steals your credit card they will enter your details on the site they are making the purchase from but they will use their own IP Address, so it can be traced.
Identity theft is when someone steals another person's personal information, such as their name, Social Security number, or credit card details, and uses it to commit fraud or other crimes. This often results in financial loss and damage to the victim's credit history.
If your credit card is lost or stolen and someone makes a purchase, you should report it to your credit card company immediately. You are not typically responsible for unauthorized charges as long as you report the loss or theft promptly.
No, it is not possible to transfer credit card debt to another person. Each individual is responsible for their own credit card debt and cannot transfer it to someone else.