If its a Visa... goto www.visa.com then check balance and then account history, it sohuld do it for all
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No, since you dont use the card, you dont have any charges made to the card, you owe the bank/card issuer nothing, you dont have to pay anything except for an annual fees which is included in the credit card statement/bill
No. The person who signed the card agreement (card holder) is completely responsible for any charges made on the card. The only exception is, obviously, if the card is stolen. Your only option is to get your friend to pay the amount and interest charges. I forgot to finish my question. How could the card be used if you did not have it validated? If the card was sent through the mail without you returning any paperwork, someone would have had to activate the card. If your card was used by your friend with your knowledge, the debt is yours...period. The CCC might interpret your denial as fraudulent. I would be very careful in any future correspondence/discussion in the matter.
Charges made for the recording, registering, and transfer of documents such as mortgages and deeds are called recording fees.
aaron had an unpaid balance of 1177.79 on his credit card statement at the befinning of April he made a payment of 430 during the month and made purcahses of 36.02 if the interest rate on arron credit card was 4.5% per monthon the unpaid balance find his finance charge and the new balance on may 1
"BkofAm crd" likely refers to a transaction related to Bank of America credit card charges on your statement. It could indicate either a purchase made with a Bank of America credit card or a payment processed through their services. If you're unsure about a specific charge, it's best to contact Bank of America directly for clarification.