Do you enjoy to be 18 to know how to purchase a money demand?
I want somethig cool off e-bay and be wondering if you pay by money instruct are you supposed to be 18 and older to be capable of buy a money order?Answers: No, anyone can saunter into the US Post Office and buy a money order (if you own the money)
Well, you don't need to be over eighteen to buy a money decree.
I go buy money instructions all the time, and I'm "below age."
Usually for the same drive as well.
But you're not supposed to be on eBay when you're younger than eighteen... lol.
No. Anyone beside cash can buy a money decree.
Does disputing fruitless credit on your report ever really work?
I was told that by disputing some desperate credit on my report it may come off. Has this worked for anyone?Answers: Crazyjester is correct. The other two necessitate to do some research.
You have the RIGHT to dispute any item on your report, true or not. It is the responsibility of the creditor to prove that you owe the money.
Here is how the team game works. The credit bureaus get tens of thousands of dispute request every week. They are overloaded! But by regulation, they must verify every complaint within 30 days. If they go and get bogged down, they can't do it and they automatically delete the item. It may come back next, for for now it's gone.
They contact the creditor and request validation. If the creditor doesn't want to mess with it, they cut the investigation request...again the item gets removed.
If they do verify this info, convey the creditor a "demand to validate" the debt. By decree, they must supply you with evidence you enjoy a legal must to pay the debt. That includes signed contracts, bills, receipts, and everything they used to total what they claim you owe. Again, many don't want to spend the time and manpower to do this, so by ignore your request you can get the item removed, or you can folder a lawsuit against them for $1000.
Yes it's true, I've helped tons people do this enormously same thing. Just follow the procedures within the Fair Credit Reporting Act EXACTLY and you can get SOME true items removed.
If the item is really an error, pretend you won the lottery! If they won't delete the item you can win a severely easy small claims lawsuit for $1000.
Yes, it works, even if the impossible mark is truly yours.
Basically, the burden of proof is on whoever is placing these items on your credit report. When you dispute an item, the creditor have 30 days (if I recall correctly) to prove from their paperwork that the debt is in certainty yours. If they fail to do this, by tenet that must be removed from your credit report.
Sometimes the creditors can not produce the records needed, sometimes they do not quality like going through the trouble. In any situation, you win.
Will the cable company report me to the credit bureau for not paying my bill?
Answers: Yes they can. Comcast reported me 7 years ago and it just now fell off my credit reports.
Probably yes.