Chicago Credit Card Fraud Legal Advice (11 found)

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Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

Why don't you contact the credit card company and find out the current status...
Christopher R. Minelli
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Contributor Level 6

The answer really depends on the prosecution and what they recommend to the...
Shawn Alan Arnold
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There should be no consequences to your credit, assuming he has not done...
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Anthony John Colleluori
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Contributor Level 7

Credit card companies are trying to get in all the money they can. If you can...
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Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum
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Assuming the "driving tips" sheet is only a disclosure or for informational...
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Andrew Joseph Miofsky
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Contributor Level 4

This is a tough question to answer because the issue is likely to turn on...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Contributor Level 7

After 10 years, creditors are not going to hold your bankruptcy against you....
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Contributor Level 8

They might, however I have found that most of my clients are back in creditors'...
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Bradley Louis Schencker
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Contributor Level 6

There needs to be more information provided and you need to speak to someone to...
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Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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Contributor Level 7

The short answer is don't hire your relative! He or she needs to file for a...

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