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 Please click if you know something...?
i need money. but, i live out of town and i am too young to get a job. when i clean around the house i get 'its expected from you' . is there anyway to earn some money?...


 What are good credit cards for my first credit card?
I am a newly eightteen year old and my mom has been building my credit history for the last two years, so i have phenomial credit history.
I am looking for a credit card that has a good rewards ...


 What would happen if I use my 2 yr old sons SSN in a Credit application?
Im not stealing it hes my son ...I have terrible credit I want to start over....How would I get caught?...


 If i apply for a loan and lie about what's it's for..?
..ie say it's for studying for an mba when it's for getting a buy to let will there be any comeback on this..? surely i can say that's what i intend it to be for and get out of it by ...


 Where can i find a loan with bad credit?
need a loan and not a payday loan. my credit is not good. i have heard of people on the internet that loan money. but i don't know where to look....


 To Cancel or Not to Cancel a credit card?
I own several credit cards, but I just use a couple. Should I cancel the ones that I don't use? What is actually better for my credit, to cancel them or to keep them, despite the fact that i ...


 Harrassing debt collectors?
My mother in law used our phone number to sign up for credit cards once upon a time. She has messed up and been unable to pay. She has resorted to a debt management program. THe calls are still ...


 Can adding an authorized user on my Credit Card hurt my credit score?
I want to add my brother as an authorized user on my Credit Card just to help his credit score. Will this negatively impact my credit score. Assuming that all payments are current and my Credit cards ...


 At the grocery store, do you mainly swipe your credit/debit card or write a check, or use cash?
Emphasis on mainly. Please explain your reason. I use both but there sure isn't much room to write a check because the pin pad has been connected to the counter. I see people in line where ...


 How to get collection agency to quit calling!!!????
Ok. I keep getting this call from a collection agency. They have a wrong number, and I've told them that twice! The call isn't for us. They said they won't stop calling unless I give ...


 Do you need a credit dard/bank account for paypal?
I dont have a credit card and i dont want to use my bank ...


 What credit card should I sign up for? I have no credit history and am a 18 year old student going to college.
I want to start building credit, but I'm not sure which credit card to sign up for. I would like one with rewards like cash or milage, but there aren't many that will accept no credit...any ...


 Anyone know of a prepaid credit card?
other than cash ...


 Which is better to improve credit score?
I have about $9000 in debt. In the last year I had to make alot of my payments late because money was tight, so my credit rating plummeted. I have a lump sum of $16000 coming in a month & will ...


 Can you use your credit card to help with the down payment on a car?
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 I need a loan but have bad credit?
any ideas I need no more then 500...


 If I marry someone who has credit card debit and still owes house payments. Will I be responsible?
He has accrued a large amount of credit card debit. He has a house that probably will not be paid off for another 23 years. He is also getting ready to put 2 kids into college. I want to know how ...


 I want a credit card but i don't know anything about credit cards.?
i already know that i don't have a lot of credit just a little it and i would want to know what credit card would be best for me. i tried to get one from bank of america but, i was turned down ...


 How do u get more money?
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 Can I force my credit card holder to lower my interest rate by refusing to make any more payments?
my rate is 34% I've paid for a year solid and it's still over the limit.
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I haven't used this card in over 2 years. The company just randomly raised the ...



grottie2000
Can I leave the country and not pay my credit cards?
I am moving to another country. I have two credit cards which i cannot afford to pay. can I just stop paying them? will I be arrested if I return to the Uk at any time? Will my credit score be affected in another country?
                     
 




prettywoman
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You can leave your debt behind but as soon as you return they'll find you!!!! Better to try and sort it before you go or just don't come back!


AnSID
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Yes you can leave the country without telling these guys. In the new country if you want to wait a few years before applying for a new credit card, then this won't hurt your credit there, otherwise you will need to provide your UK credit reference for new credit cards in the new country.

I don't think that immigration people will tell the credit banks about your entry or exit in the country, so you will be relatively safe from being arrested.

But this all won't be ethically any good.


geoff d
you will definitely end up with county court judgements in your absence.


dckenneth
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your good to go. screw those credit cards.


igi
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until they find you


Colleen O
*cough* just remember that you are not much more than a number as it is. Your passport has your social security number and anytime it is used you give the authorities (government) a way of tracking you. If you don't pay off your creditors they will eventually have their case taken to court and if you are a no show a warrant will go out for your arrest although it would be a minor "infraction" once the government catches up with you, you CAN be extrcated and sent back to the U.S. to serve time in prison. You might want to read those agreements you signed when you signed up for the credit cards....you can go to jail for non payment or wind up loosing everything you have in court and if you ever wish to return to the U.S. to live you can also lose the privelige to get a loan for a car, a house, and may even have problems getting a job. So yeah go ahead leave your debtors behind...they'll be here long after YOU have forgetten your debt.


Michael L
If they issue an arrest warrant, you could be extradited back to the UK.

Your credit card debt is your responsibility. If you aren't able to pay back what you owe, you shouldn't have spent today's cash yesterday. Fleeing to another country won't solve your problems.


al29252
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I had a credit card in the UK. I destroyed it after I left the country but kept on paying it until my debt was clear. Why expose yourself to potentail problems? The past tends to catchup with people.


chopchubes
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The UK credit record under your name will be marked as "Gone away" which is sort of like a bigtitme naughty default. It is not an arrestable offence to default on your credit card. The onus is on the credit card companies to prove that you intended to defraud them because (in the UK at least) you are innocent until proven guilty.

Regarding credit record in another country, it depends upon the country. Even within the EU there are big differences in the scrutiny operated by financial institutions. Spain, you'll probably be okay. Switzerland, forget it.

Good luck.


fizz
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I dont think you will be arrested as you have not done anything criminal, you have just gotten into debt.

There are two thought here. One. the reason why credit card interest is high is to cover bad debts which frequently occur. So the risk for credit cards companies is to accept bad debts, which yours is one.

Two. It would be better to leave with a clean slate, you could negotiate with them to reduce the rate of interest or cancel interest all together.

Credit Score in another country. You will have to develop a credit rating in your next country by opening a bank account etc, but I have just been through a mortgage and they did not check with the U.K

Contact Citizens Advice Bureau website for more information


uckington
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I would suggest Australia or New Zealand, wonderful climate, not quite the cesspit of a country that the U.K as become. I would put the cards in an envelope, post them to the credit card agency's with a note saying catch me if you can...Have one last spend befor you post the letter..


koifishlady
contact the credit card places and let them know you are having difficulties. do u still have the cards? y wouldn't your credit score be effected? if you are going to another country make a clean slate to start from. then you won't have to worry about it.


me
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credit has nothing to do with the police or criminal law
so no u will not be arrested for not paying them

but your credit will seriously suffer for 6 years
u will be hounded by the companies where ever u go and
u wont get any credit card, bank card, mortgage, finance of any kind
for the next 6 years

so its not worth it

best to make some kind of arrangement with the credit company
even if its £50 a month just pay them that at least for a while

they will fuss about it but eventually they will have to accept any thing u can afford

good luck


papuman2000
Depends, that's probably why they want to bring in international law so that they can track you down for it.


atbrandomguy
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u will probably have an arrest warrant but they are not capable of finding any1 so ur safe


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