Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.
Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.
Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.
Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.
no because they need to know your credit information so they can like send you your bills and you can either charge the bill to your credit card
Take an old bill into the bank - and fill out a payment slip with your account details on it !
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, i play habbo on facebook and all you do is text "HABBO" to 30303 and u will get a code and u bill b billed 3$ on ur cellphone bill.
There are a number of ways through which you can check your cellphone bill. You use the internet or call your service provider for the same.
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you have to buy them with money (real money) if you live in Canada you text "HABBO" to 30303 and you will be billed 3$ for 15 credits on your cellphone bill. they will send you a code and you can unlock it on habbo.
Call the company that provides the cellphone service--the company that sends you the bill for cellphone use.
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.
Your credit card company will send you a bill and these bills will include a pre-addressed envelope. Mail the check in that and it will be applied to your bill.
Yes, unless the credit card holder told the person that it was a gift.