If you don't pay your credit card bill, the company may put the nonpayment on your credit report. Also, the credit company may sue you in court.
hello yes they can as i have just found out mine was seven years if the find you you cannot get away from it sorry
I doubt seriously anybody on earth has a $90k limit on their CC's - even if the debt is 50 cents, they can sue you for the balance. You borrowed the money and promised to pay it back ... you don't pay, they sue. Simple as that.
Yes, a card company can sue you for paying less than the minimum amount because you are violating the terms of the agreement. They will not sue you unless you are very far behind or owe a lot of money.
Can you sue your absent husband for not paying a credit card he borrowed money on, the credit card is in my name only?
as long as it remains a part of your credit report, 7 years.
Yes. Why should your citizenship matter? If you did something that harmed the credit card company, they can sue you.
sue dem if dey can prove that u had their card den dont sue dem
Generally, it will sue (or sell the debt to someone who will sue) within the statute of limitations for suing on a credit card debt in your state. This is often 5 years, but it can be less or more.
If you don't pay your credit card bill, the company may put the nonpayment on your credit report. Also, the credit company may sue you in court.
Yes, credit card companies can sue individuals of any age for unpaid debts. Age does not exempt someone from legal action for failing to pay their credit card bills.
Nice try - but no, you can't.
It depends on the credit card application and the structure of the company. Most credit cards issued to a small business are guaranteed by the owner. In that case, you must pay. If the card was issued soley to the company, the credit card company could sue your corporation to recover any assets available. If the company was a sole proprietorship or a partnership, you are liable.
hello yes they can as i have just found out mine was seven years if the find you you cannot get away from it sorry
I doubt seriously anybody on earth has a $90k limit on their CC's - even if the debt is 50 cents, they can sue you for the balance. You borrowed the money and promised to pay it back ... you don't pay, they sue. Simple as that.
Well, the answer is yes, in general. Any company or any person can sue any other company or person for any reason. If what you mean is can a credit card company sue a person for unpaid debt, yes, they can, and they will probably win unless you file bankruptcy or seek some other type of payment agreement.
If they have your address & phone number they will try to collect. They can sue you.