depending on what service you have. but most likely not
Call the bank, and cancel that card before anything happens
If you lose your credit card or it is stolen you should report it to the bank that issued it immediately. There is usually a dedicated number for such occurrence's.
no
Call your bank to block the lost card then visit bank and issue new card
In general, any debt you owe on any credit card is still payable if you lose a job.
If it was unsolicited (e.g. a credit card company looking into your finances to evaluate whether to offer you a card) then no. If it was authorized (e.g. your applying for credit, applying for a loan) then yes, this can negatively impact your FICO score.
1. Contact the credit card company immediately. tell them of the possible theft so that they may begin to monitor the account.
Technically no, normally a credit card puts things 'on credit'. Your bank is paying for the PSN credit. But you now have to repay the bank sometime. (Credit cards can be loaded with funds, that money would be spent if used in the above way, and you would not be in debt to your bank).
They get revoked, you lose them. AKA: Your f****d :D Have fun
Yes, but only after you are sued, lose and have a judgement against you.
always ALWAYS use your name the same on everything that is associated with credit and that itin number and when you get a social have the records combined to not lose your credit history established with the itin
Absolutely!!! Your credit score would go down and interest might be charged. Would be more of a lose for you. Its better to close it with a paid balance!