Simple short answer: quite possibly
Honestly in the world of consumer credit & loans everything depends on a professional review of your personal financial situation as a general answer may steer you off in the wrong direction or provide you with false hope. Even specific answers for you may not be good for someone else.
My recommendation is to get an analysis from the EMD organization which has a good reputation with providing people like me and you debt help and management.
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Hope this helps!
~Derick J., Credit Counselor
"I worked with the major creditors until I finally open my eyes to the truth on how they will screw you out until they get your last dime"
A class action lawyer is a lawyer who special in civil judgement cases. Usually these involve cases against a company made by multiple plaintiffs.
If you're talking about a credit card charge you disputed with the credit card company and the credit card company determined the dispute in your favor generally no. The other question you have to ask yourself however is if you received a good or service in exchange for what you charged to your card? Just because the credit card company determined the dispute in your favor and charged back the company, they don't lose the right to sue you or send you to a collection agency for a good or service you received. If the company sues you in court, they may be awarded the chargeback fee in addition to the amount owed in order to cover all damages that you caused them.
It happens and can be disputed. Call you credit card company or credit agencies.
profit in a company this is increase in revenue received by the company. profit in a company this is increase in revenue received by the company.
Accounts Payable refers to the due against the company for services that the company may have received from suppliers. It's a liability and would fall under the category of 'current liabilities'.
Accounts Payable refers to the due against the company for services that the company may have received from suppliers. It's a liability and would fall under the category of 'current liabilities'.
No, I have never received a W2 from a company that I did not work for.
Yes, I have received my W2 from the company I no longer work for.
Bittorrent was known as the buyer of utorrent. In a disputed claim and to the dismay of many users and critics, bittorent was not considered a true buyout because it was a sister company.
If they have reason to believe the account was reported or disputed fraudulently or that new information has been discovered, they can investigate further.
No, I have never received a W2 from a company that I never worked for.
The company has received a total of 10 copyright infringement notices.