In most countries, debt is not a criminal matter, it is a civil one. One cannot be imprisoned for a civil issue in the UK, or the USA, long gone are the days of debtor's prisons.
If you've fled the country to avoid certain legal mandates based around your debt though, then it might have become a criminal matter.
Yes they can and arrest you or take you to court
dont pay with your own credit card.
Credit card processing companies have telephone numbers that will vary from country to country. For the best method of determining how to reach your own credit card processor, you can find the phone number on the back of your credit card.
For a credit card simply collataroled in another country - boy...
yes after 1 day ur done
The country that a kredittkort, also known as a credit card in their country, can be used in Norway. This is a Norwegian credit card. To find out more you can look it up.
The United States had the first credit card issuer, Diner's Club.
Credit works well in every country for as long as your merchant has a device and your credit card must have the MasterCard, visa, JCB and other credit card provider logo's in it.
If it is determined that you either deliberately defrauded the credit card company or used fraud to get the credit, yes. * No, a person cannot be extradited from a country for non payment of debt, regardless of the circumstances. Extradition is reserved for those persons who have commited serious criminal acts, such as homicide, kidnapping, etc.
Yes. Why should your citizenship matter? If you did something that harmed the credit card company, they can sue you.
It Depends On the Country were You Are Going To Apply....
It is better to bring a credit card when you travel because.............You don't have to carry a lot of cashSo you don't lose your cash if you do bring cashLast but not least no one robs youThat's why you should bring a credit card when you go out of the country!4. easier to carry.__Most travellers carry a card and some currency of the country being visited. This because not all services a visitor may wish to use card readers and the ability to submit debit/credit card transactions