Paypal???? |
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Can anyone tell me where i can find the security code on my debit card?? |
i reallly need to find the security code on my debit maestro card!!?? Additional Details There are no numbers on the back of my card!! just the marks from the ones on the front...????... |
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Does anyone know of a private lender? (I need a loan)? |
| Am 19 years old college student that maybe soon be on my own. And in two-three weeks..or less I will be ready to get a loan. Am looking for a loan that will not require me to have a co signer and not ... |
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Credit or Debit? Why do they ask? |
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All of my Credit Cards and my Bank Card clearly say "See I.D." on the signature line...? |
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Grocery Shopping Advise? |
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I put my 2 weeks notice in at work. My boss told me to go home then. Should I reveive pay for those 2 weeks? |
| I was put in my two weeks and my boss said that I couldn't stay then and to go home. Should I receive pay for those two weeks I was wanting to work. I really need the paycheck!... |
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How many people have been ripped off by Bank Of America? |
How many of you have legitimatly been ripped off by
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Money making ideas anyone? |
| I've got roughly 2 months to come up with a couple of extra grand. Anyone got any handy ideas on how I can make this possible?... |
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How does on stop living paycheck to paycheck? |
| My wife and I make decent money, yet we can't get out of the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. I see friends and family, who make less money than we do, with the ability to do just about ... |
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What's the catch with making money online? |
| You can make $300 in 7minutes by surfing the net but i want to know if there is any catches i should know about. I want to make money fast but think this online thing sounds to good to be true. HELP!... |
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What's the best way for a guy with a liberal arts degree to get rich? |
It's got to be legal. Also:
1) Not medicine, law, or dentistry
2) No further schooling
3) No sales involved
4) Willing to work fairly hard, but not too hard. Stress. W... |
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I need to get a loan to buy a car but im only 16 so i want my mom to get the loan should i have her do it? |
| so i wanna get a loan my mom want to get her own car so she needs a car to so ca she co-sign my loand and hget hers to even if she has moderatley bad credit or if theres another way let me ... |
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Difference between balance and available balance? |
i have a balance of higher than my avaialble balance. does the avaible balance include debit card transactions made throughout the day, and balance not include these if they have not cleared?
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Granny | If i die owing money on a credit card dose my death with me? |
i am thinking of applying for a vise card is it a good idea |
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rebel g
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Your debts do not die with you, your family inherits the debt. IF you are married, your spouse will still owe the bill. IF you are not married, your estate will owe it, which basically means they will take it out of any kind of insurance/death benefits you plan on leaving for your loved ones. |
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champagne
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If you have any assets left when you die,your debts will be paid off using money from those.Unless you get your death covered on the card insurance. |
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Tabbie
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sometimes yes and sometimes no. if there is an estate or something in a will they can take the amoutn out of the assets. |
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maddferit
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Bugger it.. If you are old aged and the years are thinning for you, borrow as much as you can, then live every day like its your last and die happy.. God Bless Ya |
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Ollie
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Get the card & have fun.They cannot get you when your dead. |
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Fifi L'amour
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It depends.
If you take out the payment protection insurance, AND it covers outstanding amounts at death, AND you are within the age bracket it specifies in the policy, then yes, the insurance will repay your debt.
If you don't take out the insurance, or none of the above applies, then you may be lucky and the company will be decent about it and write off the debt.
If you are not lucky, the credit card company/bank will chase your relatives for the money.
Generally, they will chase whoever you benefit in your will.
I can speak from experience cos my dad died four years ago with several outstanding credit cards. The ones that were insured were no problem. The one that wasn't insured were kind enough to write off the debt.
However, Nat West bank (dad's overdraft) chased my widowed mother to repay his overdraft out of the small amount of money she received in his will. |
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bluemoooner
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having dealt with a matter that you are asking,the simple answer take the insurance as it covers ill health,redundency,death it costs approx 78 pence £100 outstanding,the amount owing a credit card can be persude from any assets that you have wether be a car,boat,jet ski any thing can be auction to recover the money ,my late father in law did not beleive in insurances and left his wife to pay of debts,thats how i know they can take anything you have to recover the debt.take the insurance you never know when you might be hospitlised and again you can claim and they normally pay between 3% &10% off your balance at the time of your claim untill you return to work,in some cases the balance is payed off and then you wait again untill what ever happens. |
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spam
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only if you can afford to.dont kill yourself to pay it of though. |
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Tina B
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The answer is if you die owing any unsecured debt (not secured on property) the debt dies with you. Although the company cannot claim payment from your partner/spouse etc they can and often do claim from your estate which means your share of the house.
If you have a card its worth getting the insurance as this means the debt will be totally cleared in the event of your death. It also means that you can claim payments if ill or unemployed for a length of time.
Of course the insurance is expensive but thats why.
If you can manage without a credit card I would suggest never touching them with a barge pole. We have two and a personal loan and my partner has just been diagnosed with cancer. We have insurance on one card which we can claim and the insurance on the loan is worthless as it turns out not to cover us for illness.
Read the small print. Try never to spend unless absolutely necessary and above all NEVER pay only the minimum payment.
Best of luck
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Alan D
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no it is passed on to whoever is your next of kin and they have to pay it off. |
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xyz
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If your name is the only one on the card and you die then the debt is done. finished , dead, deader than door nail.. |
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kirsty m
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why are you dying??
Yep ya debt dies with ya xx |
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