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 Can we use debit card information online where credit card information is asked?
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 Is it a fact that checking your credit history decrease your score or effects it? if so fact or myth.?
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 Please help with credit card problem?
i have just recieved a credit card from capital one,and they have just asked me to pay £49 to cover me for 3 years for theft and money loss of total up to £70.000 am i covered any way or should i ...


 Is having 8 credit cards a GOOD idea?
Because I don't think it is. I have my debit card, which I'm working on getting A credit card.....Wrong attitude?...


 I am poor i live in country pakistan from which charity i get money for liveing?
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 Is paying through paypal is safe..? Anyone experienced...?
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 I am being chased by debt collectors for a debt that i paid off 14 years ago! Is this legal?
I was a cosigner in an apt. We had to break our lease so paid the $540.00 reletting fee and moved. Instead of actually subletting the apt, the apt complex left the door open to squatters and they ...


 Is it bad to charge items on a new credit card and then pay the bill the next day?
I just got a card that is issued to people considered "high-risk". I do not need the card, but I am trying to help my credit score, etc. What is the best way to treat this situation? Should ...


 I am in debt up to my eyeballs, I have nothing to use as collateral, what is my best bet? I have not used a?
credit card scence x-mass, but I can make only the mim. amount due..any suggestion..I have already consloadated my bills once, but at that time I used my car as collateral..I dont have that car any ...


 Does anyone know who to speak to about help with paying electric bills.?
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 What happens when I overpay my credit card balance?
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 Best way to pay off credit cards to improve credit score?
As a college student, I've racked up some credit card debt. I have never missed a payment, and have always paid at least $5-10 over the minimum amount.

My grandfather recently ...


 Do you have to call each indivdual credit card to find out balance and credit limit?
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 I can't get a bank account and i've started a new job...help please xx?
ok i've been trying to open an account for months and I can't, i've only been applying for basic accounts.
I start my new job and they are asking for bank details.
I'm ...


 Could it be a fraudulent website?
I bought cheap cigarettes from a website before christmas. I couldnt put my finger on it but got a feeling something wasnt quite right. Anyway I still havent recieved them. I contacted them twice &...


 When you receive a monthly bill, do you pay it partially or in full?
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 Name the document sent to a customer by a supplier when goods are bought on credit.?
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 I need a credit card?
so what should i know before getting one? I need one with like a limit of 500 or something....any advice?...


 If the parents can not pay their credit card bills does the credit balance get pass down to the kids?
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 Cash vs credit card?
do we save more shopping with cash or credit card? from what i notice.. sometimes when i shop with credit card.. they charge me with some transaction fees.. but on the other hand.. they also give me ...



xeyelinerwh0rex
Can unpaid hospital bills affect your credit?
I have about 6,000 dollars in unpaid hospital bills. I've been told by many people that this doesn't affect your credit. Is that true? If it does affect my credit, what are my options?
                     
 




It's a girl due 5/11/09
Absolutley!!! Don't let them get out of hand make a payment at least. Call and arrange some form of payment plan


Jay P
Anything that could get reported to a credit bureau could affect your credit if you are delinquent on the account. Your friends are unfortunately wrong.


derekbradley4000
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Trust me, it will very adversely affect your credit rating. Hospitals can be worse than banks and other financial institutions for reclaiming debts, often employing legal assistance to take people to court. I know of one person that got 2 weeks in jail for continually refusing to pay a hospital bill of just over €300, and that person never spent a day in prison before that in his life. It is a very substantial debt you owe however... i'd recommend that you contact the financial comptroller at the hospital and come to an agreement on a feasible repayment plan, so as to ease the burden on yourself.


Mutchkin
Yes, it will be reported. Any unpaid debts are considered "income" of financial or services.

I would recommend making stallment plans with the hospital.

(I been there, done that. Even though it was not my fault (Never recieved a late notice and was told I didn't need to pay the 120 co pay when I went in for testing that day), it still is on my credit report (yet, shown as paid as I paid it when I got a letter from the credit company). I gave you the very very very short version.


private
This is the compurer age lady. It does effect your credit rate.
If you are unable to make arrangements to pay it off, say on a
monthly basis. I am sure they would be glad to get some pay
back in installments than none at all.
That's better than getting turned over to a collection agency.
Check with your parents to borrow the money. and pay them
back later, please. <}:-})


charley_bbabbitt
yes pay them 5 dollars a week


surfer grl
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Wrong. I will affect your credit. My b-friend went to refinance the house and because of his ex-wife and all of her medical bills that she never paid he was not going to get the refi and took us about 6 months of written and verbal contacts to get this off of his credit report. Pay off your bills.


Sherie D
I heard the same thing and believed it until I got a letter from a collection agency and saw on my credit report a hospital bill that i hadnt paid. You should call the hospital or collection agency and try to work out a payment plan, even if its just 20 a week try to pay them something so it looks like you are trying.


shanee h
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i've heard that it doesn't but all u have to do is pull up ur credit score and history. i know one thing, it doesn't count against u when ur looking for housing. also, student loans get overlooked too.


JB
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Your physician submits a bill to your health care organization or insurance company. For whatever reason, payment is delayed or denied entirely. Meanwhile, you quite logically refuse to pay; after all, you're insured. You may not even know a bill hasn't been paid.

The doctor then turns the matter over to a collection agency. It reports the debt as delinquent to the credit reporting agencies -- Experian, TransUnion and Equifax -- and commences hounding you to pay up.

"Typically, the doctor's office is not the one reporting to the credit reporting agency, it is the collection service that is putting the ding," says Mike Kidwell, vice president and co-founder of Myvesta debt counseling service. "And rightfully so. If you're not paying your bill and that bill is unpaid, the fact that it has had to go to collections in an effort to be paid is true and factual information."

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Once an unpaid bill shows up on your credit report, you have four options: pay it, dispute it, explain it or ignore it. Paying the bill won't erase it from your credit report, but it will be marked paid, a far more positive entry than an unpaid debt.

To dispute it, you're going to have to prove that it is erroneous in fact, such as a clerical error. If you can, the credit reporting service will gladly delete the entry.


lostinlife25
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yes it does affect your credit I heard that medical bills are the number 1 reason for bankruptcy in the US


Shery
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yes it does!
This happened to me and there was nothing I could do about it.


BILL
It will effect your score but a lot of companies will overlook them when offering you credit.


~*Yesterdays Promises*~
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I have always heard that it DOES effect your credit. After having my daughter it seemed like the medical bills would never end. The hospital I went to luckily let me make payments of around $120/month till it was paid off. Just check with them, most places will let you make payments as long as they get their money.


its_me_vik
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From what I understand ... if it is a State Hospital ... they do not inform credit bureau ... but if they are a private clinic / hospital ... they can very well inform the credit bureau ... look for the terms on the bill ... if it says that they will use collection agencies ... then they will report ... if it gives you councelling options for payments ... hopefully they will not report.

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