always look into the laws of the state. However, if someone dies it depends on their assets available. The company can sue the estate. You need to notify all of the companies that the deceased did business with that he/she is now deceased. This way at least one of the creditors MAY report this information to the credit bureaus and at that time fraudulent accounts will be harder to open in the deceased name. Don't worry about paying on them... don't send in a dime.. let the company who wants to pursue the debt take legal avenues to get it otherwise don't worry about it until its time to worry about it. Overall YOU should be safe. and not obligated to pay for anything unless it is specified in a WILL...
Absolutely yes. It happens to someone everyday.
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If your credit card is lost or stolen and someone makes a purchase, you should report it to your credit card company immediately. You are not typically responsible for unauthorized charges as long as you report the loss or theft promptly.
If someone stops paying their credit card bill, the account will go into collections. Additional fees and interests will be added to the account. Based on the amount owed on the credit card bill, the lender may file suit.
Using someone else's credit card without their permission is considered credit card fraud, which is a serious crime. If caught, you could face legal consequences such as fines, jail time, and a criminal record. It is important to always obtain permission before using someone else's credit card to avoid legal trouble.
Using someone else's credit card without their permission is considered credit card fraud, which is a serious crime. If caught, you could face legal consequences such as fines, jail time, and a criminal record. It is important to always obtain permission before using someone else's credit card to avoid breaking the law.
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No, you can not give credit that you have to someone else. You can loan someone money or your credit card, but you are still responsible for paying the credit card company back.
When someone uses your credit card without your permission, it is considered fraud. This can lead to unauthorized charges on your account, which you may be held responsible for. It is important to report the fraud to your credit card company immediately to protect yourself from financial losses.
No, unless you hack someone
Yes I believe you can report credit card fraud if you know someone who has someone elses credit card, if let's say one of your friends or family member got there credit card stolen and you also know the person who stole the credit card you can report a credit card fraud or you can just let your friend or family member report fraud on there credit card, I hope this helps :).
When you add someone to your credit card account, they become an authorized user and can make purchases using the card. The primary account holder is responsible for paying off any charges made by the authorized user.