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 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 ...


 When do i have to pay for my credit card bill?
I got a credit card last week and i have no interest untill june, does that mean i can wait until june to start paying the bill. My minimum payment is 0.

Thank ...


 I need to fix my credit with little time, what is the best way to do that?

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Thats awesome information by almost all of you, but I have no credit cards. My debt was aquired when my husband left me, with a small child and NO money. Bills went ...


 What creditcards are best for rebuilding credit after bankrupticy?
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origen01
What happen's to a person's financial (i.e. credit card) debt if they commit suicide?

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Estate = estate tax? Doesn't the tax vary from state to state? If a state does not have an estate tax would the creditors have no means of collection?
                     
 




Deliah
Hopefully your question is just for effect and not a serious inquiry based on your future actions.


glamour04111
who ever is handling their estate is responsible and if there is no estate then no one is.


michinoku2001
The estate pays the debt.


wartz
Same as what happens if they die normally. Creditors file claims against the deceased estate in probate or, if there is nothing to be had, they write it off just like in a normal case.


Ilsa
As someone who handled this, unless the balance is incredibly large or newly charge up they probably won't even try to go after the estate.


Super Mimi
If there is a co-sing-or, he has to pay first. Then, the estate has to pay if there is anything left in the estate. In the end, the credit card company will have to write it off as bad debt ( a loss to the credit company).
Hopefully, you are not trying to take some action? right.


Budlightgurl
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If the person has an estate or owns anything, the money will be taken out of that to pay the credit cards. But if the person literally has nothing, the company will just write it off. They cannot go after other people for the debt.


wcowell2000
Your question worries me, but going after the estate is their only recourse. Unless someone else's name is on the loan, like a co-signor on a car.

The co-signor than is responsible for the debt.


Da'Rel B.
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the credit card company is a$$ed out..Live life


Ruth's Mummy
it depends on the terms and conditions of the card that was signed up for, but generally it will be taken out of your estate before anyone gets any inheritance, or the debt is left to remaining immediate family members, or benefactors of the will. I really hope you aren't considering ending it all, especially over debt. There are many services that will get you back on track financially. Yes, it will take a while, depending on the size of your debt, to pay it off, but there is sooooooo much in life to live for, that living in bankruptcy is nothing.
All the best and God Bless.


Rafael P
well, the creditor can pursue the debt through the estate. Past that they usually have little recourse.


iateacookie33
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strange question man.......i imagine it gets dumped onto the family members (parents/ legal guradians)

not sure....dont try it


emucompboy
The executor of the estate notifies the credit card company by sending a copy of the death notice that the person has died, and asking if the credit card company still wants to be paid. If the credit card company answers in the affirmative (I think they have to do it within four months), then the executor has to pay them with proceeds from the estate.

*I am making this up. Sounds plausible, though, doesn't it?


Hans
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I would think it would be divided upon family members. But im not sure.


sunkissed93
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the family has to pay it i guess. i hope you arent considering this!


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