Probably the employer can reimburse itself for any losses it incurred because of your error out of your paycheck. However, the employer probably can't reimburse itself for any loss it incurred beyond that (i.e. a penalty). Talk with your employer and get a detailed statement of the amounts withheld and why (request documentation of the employer's losses as well). Talk to a lawyer if the employer refuses.
I believe so
That decision is up to the credit card company. If the corporation is relatively new or had no credit history, the credito card company might demand that you personally guarantee the debt and you will need to have a credit check. If you have been in business a long time, the credit card company MIGHT not require a personal credit check.
It is legal because you WERE notified 5 years ago when you signed a document authorizing them to run a credit check whenever they wished as long as you remained an employee. It was somewhere in the stack of a dozen or so other papers you signed without actually reading.
You can check a company's credit rating by contacting credit rating agencies like Standard Poor's, Moody's, or Fitch. These agencies provide credit ratings based on the company's financial health and ability to repay debts.
You can check your credit to obtain a personal loan by applying for a credit check online. In most cases, the loaning company you request from will provide the credit check for you.
A credit reference is simply a company with whom you have done business. A lender will check how you have paid this company to see if you are credit worthy.
A credit reference is simply a company with whom you have done business. A lender will check how you have paid this company to see if you are credit worthy.
The company Riskdisk provides services to check a company's credit reports, and online credit checking services. It is one of the UK's most trusted business credit check agencies around!
Yes
It will be located on your Sally's check
You can file a credit check from your credit card company or you can file it through the government tax agency. www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0155-free-credit-reports gives more details about credit check.
If you're going through a company-sponsored driving school or programme, they'll check your credit for that.