Any amount that exceeds the amount that is in the account.
no, incorrect. It depends on the state itself, what amount they consider a felony.
For example, in South Carolina anything 1,000 or greater is a felony,
but in Kentucky 300.00 and up is a felony, my suggestion would be to search your state government website, should be listed there.
thats what I want to know.
Forever now THATS a VERY hard one to get off of your record and its worse then a regular felony too
yes, depending on time thats has past
cos thats how the cookie crumbles
No. Thats considered cruel
YOUR OIL IS BURNING so check the oil if thats not it check the carbarator
check google... thats y it was made
ok thats a wonderful answer:)
no thats wrong,take it to the vets to get it check out.
Yes it is a crime! In NC depending on what the automobile cost it could even be considered a felony. It's called "secreting property", thats when the property has had several attempts to collect on it and its nowhere to be found. Then a criminal charge of "secreting property is taken out against the borrower. The borrower is then arrested.
No. The amount accumulated can be withdrawn at maturity. Thats all
thats the part where they eat.