According to law, it says taking an adult's credit card or taking any other people's credit card is against the law. That means yes, it is illegal to take an adult's credit card without permission. It means that your dad or mom will be mad at you and you will have to speak to the judge at court.
I do spend some time in jail with the criminals 20 years ago, and I paid the bill to get out of jail. If i did that again, I will be staying in jail until my death.
That's when I was 8 years old. I was 28 years old when I got out of Jail and paid $50,000 fine to get out of Jail.
But now, today I am over 18 years old and I use credit cards.
They could but it is illegal without your permission.
Yes, it is illegal to use someone else's credit card without their permission, even if they have given you consent to use it. This is considered credit card fraud and is punishable by law.
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Yes, it is illegal to use someone else's credit card without their permission. This is considered credit card fraud and is punishable by law.
Using someone else's credit card without their permission is illegal and considered credit card fraud. Consequences can include criminal charges, fines, and potential jail time. It can also damage relationships and trust with the cardholder.
No, it is generally not legal to run a credit check on someone without their permission.
No, a company can not charge a credit card without permission. This violation should be reported immediately to your credit card company.
No, it is not possible to transfer someone else's balance to your credit card without their permission. Transferring someone else's balance without authorization is considered fraud and is illegal.
Using someone else's credit card without their permission is illegal and can have serious consequences. These may include criminal charges, fines, and even imprisonment. Additionally, it can damage your reputation and relationships with the person whose card you used.
Yes it is against the law, because by running someone's credit without permission is committing Fraud.
No, I have never been accused of using someone's credit card without their permission.
If you do not give the name of the person you know or suspect used your credit card without permission, then the credit card company could hold YOU liable for ALL charges that person made. The decision seems pretty simple to me... save the other person, or save myself from paying for their illegal purchases.... it is a no-brainer. Turn the person in, so they know the consequences of illegal acts.