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 Should students be allowed to have a credit card?
Do you think that there should be any restrictions on giving credit cards to students since they could act irresponsibly? Whats your opinion and why?...


 I am in desperate need of a personal loan, but I have bad credit. Where can I find one fast?
Please no payday loans. I dont own a home. I'm in the USA, specifically Texas....


 Will my fiance's debt effect me when we get married?
We plan on getting married this summer but I am concerned about his debts. If he files for bankruptcy will this effect my credit? I plan on keeping my last name because we need my credit to remain ...


 I am addicted to Starbucks. Should I quit or have it be my guilty pleasure?
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 My credit card is overlimit?
just wondering -I cannot get this back to current for about 2 monthly payments so it is under my credit limit-I understand I will get fees but will my account get closed?...


 Is no credit good credit?
does having no credit mean you have good credit?...


 Do u have 2 be at a legal age to get a Pre-paid Visa card?
I am 14 and want one, do I need 2 be 18 yrs old?...


 If I wanted buy something online and have only debit card can I buy it online when they state it credit card ?
and it visa credit only, and i have visa ...


 I won a holiday?
I recieved an email telling me i won a holiday. So i called the freephone number and spoken to a rep who told me i won a week in florida and 5 days in spain full board. He then quoted that i had 18 ...


 Will it affect my credit if I make my car loan payment late?
Only by 4 days. Is there a grace period or is anyday after the due date considered late? Will this reflect on my credit? (it was due friday and I paid it tuesday?)...


 If I put my daughter on my credit card to help her raise her credit can it hurt mine if she gets behind ??
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 Can i use credit card to withdraw money from atm?
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 I would like to get a loan for a car in a year or so, I need tips on how to boost my score.?
I have recently paid off my credit cards but have had a lot of late payments posted on my credit report. I am not sure if I should cancel my cards (I have about 5) or if I should leave them for the ...


 My friend's daughter is in big debt, but has no job?
Hi i wonder if you can help me. My friend's daughter is in huge debt but has no job. the two dont get on at all, but of course the mum is worried sick.i dont know what to suggest to her, most ...


 Can I get a car loan while unemployed, but with good credit?
I will be starting grad school in the fall and am required to have a car for the particular program I'm in. I am not planning to be employed at all during the time I am in school. I ended my ...


 Which is the most used credit card in the USA?
And this credit card would be from which bank?...


 How can i earn money without getting a real job?
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 What happens if a check I bounce a check and it gets sent to collections?
how does it effect my credit?...


 I have $6000 to pay off old debts...should I?
Well like the title says, when I was about 18 I had been working for a few years and started to build up a good credit (car loan 3-4 credit cards, etc.) however I had a child and lost my job around ...


 I had a credit card in college that went into collections. It has been over seven years. why are they calling?
IT WAS ON MY CREDIT REPORT BUT, AFTER THE SEVEN YEARS IT WENT AWAY. I THOUGHT I WAS IN THE CLEAR BUT THEY ARE STIL CALLING ME. SHOULD I HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THEM GARNISHING MY CHECK OR FREEZING MY ACCO...



nates_baby
Can a cell phone company take u to court?
my mothers bill is like $1,200.00 and they said that if she doesn't pay it then they will take her to court. i thought it just goes on your credit.
                     
 




David M
If you owe someone money, anyone can take you to court. It's just a question of whether they would or not. Most likely they'll just turn the debt over to a collection agency and yes that will reflect poorly on your credit.


tallprdgrl91
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any company can take you to court over and outstanding bill. Its just with court cost and all i'm sure they want to take the people with the highest bills to court. You can't just not pay something, it just don't magically fall of the face of the earth. Other people will get stuck paying for your mistake because people think "it will just go on your credit".


thereturnofveveritzaproasta
they can, if they are really pissed off


Hi Y'all!
Well, yeah, they could. More than likely they wont. But yeah, they could. And don't forget the good ol' check garnishment!
Hey, they got ya. She DID sign a contract, you know!


amandica82
yea they can take her to court especaially cuz of the amt.. if it was a smaller amt they would prob just report her to a credit bureau and harass her a lot
and yea it can go on her credit report also


bdancer222
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Well it does go on your credit. But for that kind of balance, the cell phone company or the collection agency will most likely take her to court. Companies are more likely to go to small claims over amounts that they use to just write off. If this is a collection agency calling, they probably will sue.

They will go to court, win a judgment, attach your mother's bank account, garnish her wages, and lein her property. All of which will put further dings on her credit report.

So who ran up the bill so high? Multiple phones or just not bothering to pay the bill every month?


LittleOne
it will go on your credit.


SUPERMAN
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Yes they can and they will.Call them before it gets to that i'm sure you could work out a payment plan.Dont delay!!!!


Sparkles
Companies you owe money to can go to court and sue you. They win and the person will have a judgement set against them to pay the money. The court can order a garnishment from your mother's payroll check, or bank account in monthly payments. The lawsuit will include damages and interest and is hard to pay off. She is going to have to pay it. Not to mention her credit is shot to hell. Companies are tired of customers not paying their bills.


never wanted nothin more...
yes they can and will and garnish wages to get their money


Gem
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Any creditor can take anyone to court for non payment.

They have the right to get their money back, and they have the right to tack on $500 or $1000 for court costs and legal fees (in most states)

She might have to take a second job to pay the bill, it would be easier (and cheaper) for her in the long run.


abra d
yes unless you file for bankruptsy.


Patternfall
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It's up to the company. Cell phone contracts are generally not reported to the credit agencies, but they can send it to collections if you're way past due. Yes, they can take you to civil court though.


Tristan .
They send it to a collection agency. The collection agency can and will take you to court. (I used to work for a cell phone company)


cheesydud@sbcglobal.net
They can hand the debt over to a collection agency. You really don't want that to happen.


Crypt
Yes, they can take her to court.


Wendy P
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ANY company can take you to court if you owe them money, it will go in your credit also but they will do anything to get their money, but this takes time, they will exhaust all the alternatives before they take her to court and probably garnish her wages, she would end up paying more than what she original owes, they'll add up interest charges as well as court costs and legal expenses. Her best chance is to call the cell phone company and make a payment arrangement, they will be able to work with her if she is willing to pay.


shellks
And where does it go from the credit company? If it's at that point, they are going to take her to court. This is a long going problem that you can't keep saying "put it off". Obviously the company is even tired if using the collection agency. PAY THEM or your going to lose everything!!


Jenna
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They can, but they probably wont. Still, she should pay it so it doesn't go on her credit report.


Maximus
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Sorry to tell you, but, yes they will most definately pursue her for this money... $1200 on a cell phone bill ... gosh, she like to talk alot !

My cell phone bill for a whole year is ~$1000


doglover
I don't see why not.


Morgan M
Nope,(not just to credit, yep they can and will take you to court) the contract she agreed to is a legal document, disputes are resolved in a court of law. If it goes that far, attorneys costs, court costs and filing fees will be added to your mom's bill if she loses. The only way she will win is if she can prove she doesn't owe it. Reasons why she couldn't pay, no matter how valid, will not resolve the matter. The phone company doesn't want to take her to court however, they just want her money. If she agrees to start paying and gets this agreement in writing from the company (if I pay you will not sue) then she should start paying. A judgment on her record is worse than simply a collection, it costs you more points, stays on credit for longer and can effect her ability to gain credit for longer and stop her getting a security clearance if that is an issue.


Richard
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Jut pay cause lawyer fee might cost more than, also those company probably has a very good lawyer. My best advice to you is called speak to their manager, what was the reason bill been charge 1200 at first place.


protoham
They can take your mother to court. If not paid that is grand theft.


Healthy Guy
they cannot take you to court....they say they will but they will not.


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