You can pay anyone's credit card bill whom you would like. You just send a payment in with their account number on it and it will be applied to their account.
I don't think you can unless you generously give them the money by hand or a check then I don't think so but I'm not quite sure...
If someone stops paying their credit card bill, the account will go into collections. Additional fees and interests will be added to the account. Based on the amount owed on the credit card bill, the lender may file suit.
Your credit card company will send you a bill and these bills will include a pre-addressed envelope. Mail the check in that and it will be applied to your bill.
Yes, unless the credit card holder told the person that it was a gift.
A bill of credit is a bill issued by a state, on the mere faith and credit of the state, and designed to circulate as money.
One can pay their Sam's credit card bill online by accessing the official Sam's Club website. The website will automatically accept payment from the customer.
Depends on whether you are in a community property state. If you are, and married, your spouse dies, you/estate is responsible for the bill.
Payments of Military Star credit card bills can be made one of two ways. Either mailing in a cheque to pay the bill or paying it online are both possible.
Yes. If you have a bill it means either you owe someone money cause they gave it to you first or you owe someone payment for a service...either way, if you owe someone money then its only right to pay it. If you do not, they could send it to collections and then not only will it show on your credit report but it will damage it too.
NO, BUT IF YOU FAIL TO PAY THE BILL on time THEIR credit will go down the drain JUDE KAGABINES LEXINGTON SC
It is possible to never miss a credit card payment by keeping a simple calendar of due dates. Use a big calendar in a handy place, like by the kitchen stove. When you get a credit card bill, open it and mark the due date and amount in red on your calendar. Always make a credit card bill payment on time. Missing by an hour can cost up to $40 in late fees. The best policy is to pay as soon as you get the bill, but keeping a calendar will help you never miss a credit card bill payment.
How do I report an unpaid bill to a credit bureau?
universalism; reciprocity