You are still responsible for the bill if it hasn't been taken care of yet.
The phone company has just not done anything with the credit reporting agencies concerning the bill. They have probably just written it off as a loss and forgotten about it, but they could probably submit another new entry to the credit reporting agencies and start it all over again, as long as there is no statute of limitations in your state concerning old bills.
This is a Canadian phone, unable to dial internationally and not bundled with internet, etc.
It is when (say for Mobile phone) you get credit put on to your phone without paying for it, usually only about $2. Although the amount of money(credit) will be taking the time more credit is added to the phone.
There are many places to purchase phone credit depending on the type of phone that the credit is to be used for. Walmart, Target, and Best Buy are all retailers that sell phone credit. Some cell phone companies sell their own credits to their customers.
Yes, and depending upon the amount, the use of a cell phone or a credit card after a BK filing can result in an automatic dismissal with prejudice of the bankrupcy.
depends on the type of phone you have
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Fairlane credit
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The account holder making a purchase with a purchase account over the phone is generally responsible for providing accurate payment information, confirming the details of the transaction, and ensuring they have sufficient credit or funds available. However, they are not responsible for verifying the legitimacy of the merchant, as this is the merchant's responsibility.
I'm 20 years old, worked for 3 years now, in this job for 7 months, got into an auto loan 4 months ago with a cosinger, secured credit card for 5-6 months, phone bill under my name, will be 21 in 3 months, make 3-4k a month, trying to rent an appantment for $950-1000 month, will the landlord say yes or no?
If you are looking to get a cell phone plan, having poor credit may require the cell phone company to collect an upfront deposit from you. Not paying your cell phone bill on time will go on your credit report with unsatisfactory results. However, always paying your cell phone bill, and always paying it on time will not get reported to the credit bureaus; and thus will not positively affect your credit.
It is possible to buy a cellular phone if you have a bad credit rating. If you purchase a pay as you go phone, there will be no checks on you what soever.