Sunday, August 9, 2009

How well do credit unions check your insurance binders after your policy renews?

what if i didnt want to pay for my insurance except liability what could they do seize the car? i want to take a loan for this car but i wnat to know who ckecks up on insurance you only give them a binder once.



How well do credit unions check your insurance binders after your policy renews?

very often



How well do credit unions check your insurance binders after your policy renews?

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How well do credit unions check your insurance binders after your policy renews?

Upon cancellation of a policy, it is the insurance company that notifies the lender. I have seen people fall through the cracks and got away with it. I also have seen people with a financial liability and nothing to show for it, once the vehicle was totaled. Those people in most case could not get another loan because of the lack of insurance and/or debt to income. I strongly advise that you reconsider the position you have taken. Remember upon signing the loan, you agreed to the terms and conditions of that loan. If you are not willing to honor this agreement and you have the vehicle reposed, why would any lender want to do buss. with you. Good Luck

I applied for a chase credit card. it came with a blank check why?

i have a 300 line of credit and cash access line of 60 bucks.



on top of the check it says %26quot;use the check attached below to access your available credit%26quot; what? i use the check not the card?



I applied for a chase credit card. it came with a blank check why?

They want you to be indebted to them for life so they can make money off the interest charges and fees on your account. Credit cards should only be used for emergency situations.( NO,BLOWING ALL YOUR FUNDS to go out and get a PS3 or WI doesn%26#039;t qualify as an emergency )



I applied for a chase credit card. it came with a blank check why?

You can write a check and it will come out of your credit card. Usually with a nice, hefty fee attatched. It%26#039;ll probably be cheaper just to use the card straight. Cash Advances also come at a higher APR (and that %26#039;check%26#039; is really a cash advance.)



Repeat after me:



Credit card companies are not my friend.



Credit card companies are not my friend.



Credit card companies are not my friend.



Anytime it seems like they%26#039;re doing you a favor -- particularly if they -tell- you they%26#039;re doing you a favor -- and you haven%26#039;t asked for one -- look for the hidden fees.



I applied for a chase credit card. it came with a blank check why?

they want you to use the check, it count as a cash withdrawl against the credit card. Higher int rate for payback.



I applied for a chase credit card. it came with a blank check why?

Warning..warning...warning.. Will Robinson!



My advice.... tear it off and burn it!!



It usually called Super Checks.



The amount you write and spend using this checks will come out from your credit card limits but with hefty percentage rate. It is similar to getting cash out of your credit cards. Check your cash out rate with Chase and you%26#039;ll see you%26#039;ll be paying at least 20%-30% than your regular credit card charges.



It%26#039;s a ploy and lure you to cash out and spend with hefty rate.



I applied for a chase credit card. it came with a blank check why?

The check is to transfer money to this credit card



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Mater card credit. how can i check my credit card expiration date and how much money is in it on-lin

i have gon to the master cards web site but i didnt know how to check



Mater card credit. how can i check my credit card expiration date and how much money is in it on-line??????

The expiration date is on the credit card. You need to sign up for credit card servicing at the bank%26#039;s website that issued the credit card. After you sign up..you have 24/7 access to you account.

How can you check your credit score without typing in a credit card number?

I went on www.freecreditreport.com and they require you type in a valid credit card number. Is there ever a company that allows you to see your credit report without a need to type in a credit card?



How can you check your credit score without typing in a credit card number?

You can get a free report annually from www.annualcreditreport.com This is a report only. You will need to pay for a credit score. The only true credit scores which mortgage companies and credit card companies use are pulled from www.myfico.com Other scores sold on the agency%26#039;s websites are just estimated scores called fako%26#039;s.



How can you check your credit score without typing in a credit card number?

https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/i...



I think this is the free one. You get one report per year



How can you check your credit score without typing in a credit card number?

free credit report.com



How can you check your credit score without typing in a credit card number?

dont do that they rip you off and they have many companies they use to charge your acct. everytime you use your card its a mess to get rid of and a lot of time



How can you check your credit score without typing in a credit card number?

Go to www.annualcreditreport.com

How to run a credit /backgound check on someone in New York?

The same way you do in any other State, you get all of their personal information, enter it into the proper computer program and hit enter.



How to run a credit /backgound check on someone in New York?

you know what i heard you can find info from anyone if you look their name in the internet try typing their name on google and see what you can come up with



sorry if im not of much help but im not an expert in this matter

How important is your credit history in a background check?

I%26#039;ve got a messed up credit history but I%26#039;m otherwise a tip top person, no bad criminal record or anything. My future employer is performing a background check on me and I%26#039;d like to get some answers in regards to have important of a factor do you think the credit history is when determining an otherwise perfect person for the job?



How important is your credit history in a background check?

Its quite important



How important is your credit history in a background check?

Congrats on the new job. Basically, a background check deals with law enforcement agencies. As long as you have no convictions you get the job.



Credit reports and background checks are not related in any way. Unless your employer specifically said that they are pulling your credit report there are no worries for you.



Even if he is pulling your credit report then you would probably have to have a bankruptcy to raise any eyebrows.



Just act very confident and you%26#039;ll probably get the job.



How important is your credit history in a background check?

If you are going into a financial position, then the credit report may be very important to the employer as it shows how responsible you may be. If most of the %26quot;messed up%26quot; history is older, I wouldn%26#039;t worry too much.. we all make mistakes when we%26#039;re %26quot;young and stupid%26quot; If the employer questions you on it, be honest....whether you ran upon hard times, you were just young, whatever the reason, if the employer sees you take responsibility now for then, it will definately give you more points...good luck!!!



How important is your credit history in a background check?

Hi,



Well. you call find all kinds of court, criminal, background at http://www.governmentrecords.co.nr/ , its really got a big database



Hope this helps

Since when do potential employers check your credit?....?

I have been turned down for too many jobs because I have poor credit. When did this become the norm? Is is just Colorado or all over? I can%26#039;t understand why credit is now a factor. Should it really matter that I have poor credit for a job at Walmart, or a call center? I am highly experienced and qualify for all positions I apply for, and pass testing with flying colors if required. Its really depressing.



After I was turned down for the first 10 jobs or so because of %26quot;a negative consumer report%26quot;, I found out that the employer who denies you the job because of this reason is required to provide you a copy of the consumer report they used. I have not been successful in obtaining any of these from any of the jobs I applied for.



Does anyone have input on this issue or experienced similar problems? I know cleaning up my credit would help. But how can I do that if I don%26#039;t have the income because I can%26#039;t get a job because of my poor credit?



Since when do potential employers check your credit?....?

Credit checks for potential candidates is nothing new. It%26#039;s simply taken a while for it to %26quot;catch on%26quot; and not every employer requires credit checks.



The reasoning behind it, simplified, of course, is that anyone with credit issues may pose problems in the workplace. Examples: debt collectors may call you at work, financial problems (worries) can lead some employees to be distracted while at work, in a senstive position (one that deals directly with cash and/or information to people%26#039;s personal information) an employee may be %26quot;tempted%26quot; so the employer feels a need to minimize the risk.



It doesn%26#039;t immediately help you in your situation, but don%26#039;t take it personally if you are. Employers are trying to protect themselves and their customers. Unfortunately, some employers have learned the hard way because of the perverbial %26quot;few bad apples.%26quot;



As for employers being required to provide you with a copy of your credit report(s), it may be true now or in Colorado, but where I live, employers never had to supply you with that information--much like creditors don%26#039;t supply you with a copy of your credit report(s) if you denied a loan or even a rented apartment. Credit is the responsibility of the individual.



I would first recommend that you obtain your credit reports from the three major reporting bureaus: Experian, TransUnion and ...sorry, drawing a blank on the third. Understand that even if you had excellent credit, not all reporting is accurate, so it%26#039;s adviseable for all of us to review our credit reports. (Not everyone has to report to all of the credit bureaus, either, to make it even more difficult on the consumer!)



As for not being able to clean up your credit without having a job to begin the process is the same as graduates who can%26#039;t get a job because they don%26#039;t have experience but need experience to get a job! There is no pat answer to that question. It%26#039;s something we just must muddle through...and in the case of poor credit, you simply must use this as a learning experience--but try to keep up your hopes and your spirits. Easier said than done, I know, but somehow find a way.



Wouldn%26#039;t it be a hoot if you applied for a job (and got) at a debt counseling agency, claiming that because of your personal experience you are committed to learn and rise above--and help others do the same?



Best of luck. Wish I could help.



Since when do potential employers check your credit?....?

wow... that sucks! ive never heard of that happening before it could just be colorado but i have no idea i live in florida and credit checks arent a norm in the job hunting world.



Since when do potential employers check your credit?....?

unfortunately companies feel that if ur responsible to pay ur bills on time then that makes u a responsible person to work for them..good luck



Since when do potential employers check your credit?....?

It is common practice to check the credit report. However, they don%26#039;t give a hoot about your FICO score. They are looking at your ethics. Did you steal from a company (refuse to repay money spend/borrowed? That is the sort of thing they are looking at. If you are willing to rip off other businesses you are certainly ethically capable of ripping of an employeer.



Check your credit report, you should see the problem. Look at it unbiased, as if you would looking for docentation if a person was trustworthy or not.



Since when do potential employers check your credit?....?

Normally they only check for jobs that require trust like handling money or bookkeeping. I think it is more common now and will get even more common in the future. Some might let you explain what happened to cause you to get into debt and not pay what you owed on time. Generally it is a sign you aren%26#039;t careful with money or may be in trouble enough to steal someday. Most people old enough to hire people have been hurt by dead beat tenants, customers or clients and resent them as well as not respect people who don%26#039;t run their own life well.