Usually, if a credit card is good, meaning funds are available and this applies to prepaid cards as well as the usual ones, the bank will stop processing charges for a few reasons. 1. Unusual activity - out of state and never been used out of state before. 2. Over charging - Spending limits exceed the normal history for the card user. 3. And this is a new one. Prepaid cards only. Funds were not applied at the time of transaction and are pending. Call the 800 # on the back of the card and get hold of Customer Service. But you better be the card holder and have all the answer to their 100 questions to prove it's you.
Depending on the country that one resides in it would be difficult to find a no interest credit card. The company Virgin provides no interest credit cards.
Not without the consent of the credit card company. Your father may be able to add you as an authorized user, but he would be responsible for any charges if you couldn't make the payments.
If you are an authorized user of another persons credit it has no effect on your credit at all. It will not raise nor lower your score. The credit card company simple issues you a card with your name on it and then holds the person who holds the credit with them responsible for any charges you make.
Credit card companies charge companies a sale percentage of the purchase price on every credit card purchase. Often smaller companies will not accept credit cards to avoid these charges, whereas bigger companies will pay them to open up to more potential business.
If it is a corporate card I would imagine it is in the name of the company and not your name. If that is the case it shouldn't impact your credit.
Notify them that the credit card was stolen to the credit card company and dispute all the charges on the credit card. You would also have to file a police report if the credit card was stolen. The credit card company must investigate the charges.
Depending on the country that one resides in it would be difficult to find a no interest credit card. The company Virgin provides no interest credit cards.
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Not without the consent of the credit card company. Your father may be able to add you as an authorized user, but he would be responsible for any charges if you couldn't make the payments.
If you are an authorized user of another persons credit it has no effect on your credit at all. It will not raise nor lower your score. The credit card company simple issues you a card with your name on it and then holds the person who holds the credit with them responsible for any charges you make.
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If a visitor refuses to pay the extra charges, I would first listen to their concerns to understand their perspective. Then, I would calmly explain the reasons for the charges and any relevant policies. If they still refuse, I would offer to find a compromise or solution, such as a payment plan, while ensuring that I adhere to company policies. Ultimately, maintaining a professional demeanor and seeking to resolve the issue amicably is essential.
Almost certainly.
Yes ... why would a creditor someone even consider taking a credit card payment from someone who has a history of not paying their credit card bills. Think !!!
Credit card companies charge companies a sale percentage of the purchase price on every credit card purchase. Often smaller companies will not accept credit cards to avoid these charges, whereas bigger companies will pay them to open up to more potential business.
The best way to deal with office corporate credit card fraud would be to discreetly check up on the transactions listed on the credit card from that individual and discuss these possible fraudulent charges with that person.