Bank credit cards "2" holder and non holder laws
First, you need to determine your exact status on the account. Was it a joint account? Were you a guarantor? Or were you only an authorized...
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First, you need to determine your exact status on the account. Was it a joint account? Were you a guarantor? Or were you only an authorized...
Like so much else in the law, that depends on several factors. The primary factor is the law of the state where the property is located. You...
I'm not exactly sure what your situation is, but from your question, I gather that you have a credit card account and a deposit account with the...
No, they can't. But there are two things that might have happened here. What I suspect happened has to do with the way restaurants (and hotels,...
I'll add a couple points. From your question, I assume that it was a debit card that was stolen and not a credit card. The bottom line on lost or...
Yes. First, it must sue you for the unpaid balance on your account. If it wins, it can attach any assets you may have. In practice, however,...