yes in some circumstances. this described as a full and fair equivalent of the property taken from the private owner by the expropriator. the amount of money given should be the equivalent of the property taken by the credit card company.it should be real and substantial.
A motorcycle that was paid for on a credit card can not be repossessed considering the credit card company paid the dealer. You must pay the card company back though or they can take you to court.
I would dispute it with the credit card companies and once they will have to take care of it or will either not be able to contact the company and therefore have to take it off.
Only if you have authorized them to do so.
They have to take you to court to take anything from you.
they will take your money and repossess your belongings
No they cannot
no a credit card company may not take your home away. a creditor can never take anything away if the debt is unsecured such as a credit card. regardless of what anyone posts here, credit card companies cant do anything whatsoever if you stop paying them. your credit is ruined and they call alot, but that's all they can do.
To dispute a challenged credit card charge, contact the credit card company immediately to report the issue. Provide any relevant documentation, such as receipts or communication with the merchant. The credit card company will investigate the dispute and may issue a temporary credit while they review the case. Be prepared to follow up with any additional information requested by the credit card company.
You should not avoid paying the minimum due in your credit card account. The credit card company does not care if you lost your job. What you need to do is to speak with a credit consolidation agency in your area. Ask around about their reputation. The credit consolidation company will make a deal with your credit card company.
Generally, no, unless you cancel the transaction after the fact. If you have made a payment to the credit card company and cancel after the time the transaction was made, yes, the credit card company may take money out of your checking/savings account. If you made some mistake when using your credit card which resulted in a fee or finance charge, the credit card company may put that amount on your credit card bill but may not take the amount out of your checking/savings account unless you specifically ask them to. If you have automatic payments set up, the credit card company may honor those instructions until you send them a WRITTEN request to change the setup. Most card companies allow you to bypass the written component and change automatic payments online.
No.
yes