Generally, it will sue (or sell the debt to someone who will sue) within the statute of limitations for suing on a credit card debt in your state. This is often 5 years, but it can be less or more.
If you don't pay your credit card bill, the company may put the nonpayment on your credit report. Also, the credit company may sue you in court.
Yes.
Apply through a credit card company or a bank.
Yes, it is recommended to call your credit card company before traveling to inform them of your plans and prevent any potential issues with using your card while abroad.
If you have a bad credit history, you can still avail of credit card applications. It depends on the company. Sometimes, you have to fix your credit card history before you can apply for a new one.
Yes. Credit card companies have no obligation to offer an account to anyone they believe could be a future "risk."
Ehow.com has an article on how to apply for a credit card. Also check any credit card companies you want to apply for a credit card with and look at their rates before considering applying.
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.
No, a company can not charge a credit card without permission. This violation should be reported immediately to your credit card company.
2 weeks before due date
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.
You should call the credit card company.