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Rustin Scott Polk's answer
No. You are responsible for his credit card debt only if you charged on the... Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Dallas, TX Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Frisco, TX Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Austin, TX Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Denton, TX Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Dallas, TX
Matthew G Kaiser's answer
I think I answered this question earlier. In case I'm mistaken, the Financial... Posted 5 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Lubbock, TX
Terry Louise Traveland's answer
If a person to a contract was intoxicated at the time they signed the contract,... Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Temple, TX Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Houston, TX
Mark Hankins' answer
It is typically against the law ... it's called the "spot delivery scam" or "yo...
Chais L Sweat's answer
Unfortunately, "Yo-yo's" are generally still legal in Texas. There are new laws... Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Bay City, TX Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Texas Posted 5 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Tyler, TX Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Killeen, TX Posted 5 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Houston, TX
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Ronald Lee Burdge's answer
Generally that would be true in most states, but there are plenty of ways out... Posted 4 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Dallas, TX Posted 4 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Austin, TX Posted 4 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements San Antonio, TX Posted 4 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Dallas, TX
Barry W. Rorex's answer
In a word - sue. $20,000 is a great deal of money to most people. I would... |