Lets see, if I was a lender, now and in the future, as how trustworthy do you think I would comparatively rate these two, or desire them as customers: 1) He has not made payments on his previous promises. He still owes others money that he doesn't seem able, or maybe it's interested in, paying. They probably have the right to seize what he owns, or makes as salary in the future. Salary/money, which if he is actually intending to pay me (unlike anyone else it seems), is what he might have expected to pay me with! And those others want to get repaid, and will have a right to an amount that will continue growing by fees and interest charges, so his expenses are actually higher already than he's telling me. 2) He seems to have had a tough period and missed payment obligations for some reason. But apparently really wanted to and worked through it, made good on his promise overall and paid them. He doesn't seem to owe others now, at least not more than he seems able to pay on what he's making.... I don't know about you...but not only would I'd sure have to rate #2 MUCH HIGHER, I'd avoid #1 like the plague!
It is illegal to sell authorized user credit card accounts. This practice is considered fraud and can result in serious legal consequences. It is important to only use credit cards that are in your name and to avoid engaging in any activities that involve selling or buying authorized user accounts.
Oh, dude, reporting a delinquent timeshare as a foreclosure is like letting the world know your vacation dreams have turned into a nightmare. You basically just need to inform the credit bureaus that your timeshare payments have gone rogue and you're waving the white flag of surrender. It's like telling them, "Hey, my timeshare ship has sailed... straight into foreclosure town."
People can steal your details, Paypay is more sercureHad some troubles with paypal and got my credit card copied at one serious restaurant so I quit using credit card at all. I use paysafecard on the web to top up my Facebook game accounts etc.
It is illegal and unethical to open a credit card in someone else's name without their permission. Doing so can result in serious legal consequences, including identity theft and fraud charges. It is important to always obtain someone's consent before opening any financial accounts in their name.
Are you serious.
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When u absolutely positively feel like it...... I'm serious.
Unruly behavior typically refers to disruptive or disobedient conduct that doesn't necessarily break the law, while delinquent behavior involves actions that violate laws or social norms. Delinquent behavior is more serious and can result in legal consequences, whereas unruly behavior may be seen as less severe.
This is generally understood to be 18 years of age, but the courts CAN and do, have the authority, in the case of certain heinous offenses committed by juveniles, to try them and sentence them as adults.
The great majority of thyroid nodules aren't serious and don't cause symptoms. Thyroid cancer accounts for only a small percentage of thyroid nodules.
Some banned accounts could be logged in now but the others that committed serious offences will remain disabled.
Depending on the stain you may possibly feel a little light headed momentarily. I feel this is not serious and has certainly never negatively affected me.
what does this mean SERIOUS DELINQUENCY, AND DEROGATORY PUBLIC RECORD OR COLLECTION FILEDNUMBER OF ACCOUNTS WITH DELINQUENCYTOO FEW ACCOUNTS CURRENTLY PAID AS AGREEDPROPORTION OF LOAN BALANCES TO LOAN AMOUNTS IS TOO HIGH
It is illegal to sell authorized user credit card accounts. This practice is considered fraud and can result in serious legal consequences. It is important to only use credit cards that are in your name and to avoid engaging in any activities that involve selling or buying authorized user accounts.
The user will most likely be blocked from contacting you if you haven't already blocked them and if what you reported them for was for something semi-serious to really serious, their accounts will probably be deleted. If you have any more questions send me a message, my name is MissMazie
The number one thing is not to be positive it is annoying. If u need to say bad news say it not positively because that will make the person think you aren't serious, it depends on what the topic is.
Oh, dude, reporting a delinquent timeshare as a foreclosure is like letting the world know your vacation dreams have turned into a nightmare. You basically just need to inform the credit bureaus that your timeshare payments have gone rogue and you're waving the white flag of surrender. It's like telling them, "Hey, my timeshare ship has sailed... straight into foreclosure town."