A collection agency cannot charge-off an already charged-off account. The reporting of the STATUS of the account AS a charge-off can be reported every time they update with the credit bureaus. The 'date of status' must be the date of the ORIGINAL charge-off.
No, the iPod will not charge if it is off. The iPod must be on for it to charge.
That depends on who you go to, and what you are asking of them. Some will charge a fee, whether it be financial or otherwise. Some wont charge at all.
It will charge faster if the primary ignition is off and the switch is flipped off, but it does not have to be completely off to charge.
You can charge it whilst it's on or off.
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You can charge your iPad either way - it doesn't need to be on or off. However, the most effective way is to charge your iPad when it's off. It will charge much faster.
I've never heard of a "charge off bank" but I do know that a charge off account at a bank is where they bank has listed a loan as "uncollectable" and is probably reporting it to the credit bureau as a charge off or "bad debt". Hope this helps
Yes. You can charge your I-Phone when it is turned off.
Yes, any charge off goes on.
Yes and no. If an account was already charged-off before the bankruptcy, it can be reported as a charge-off. By law, the creditors must charge-off accounts included in bankruptcy, BUT they can not REPORT that charge-off if it happens AFTER the bankuptcy. Negative reporting on discharged debts is a violation of the permanent injunction of the discharge.
Only if they actually took the charge off.