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Subject:
Credit Card Obtained Under Age 18
Category: Business and Money > Finance Asked by: nick4753-ga List Price: $15.00 |
Posted:
13 May 2005 01:59 PDT
Expires: 12 Jun 2005 01:59 PDT Question ID: 521206 |
If a credit card was obtained by a minor by lying over the phone about his age, was closed before the minor turned 18, can the minor claim all previous charges fraudulent and incur no penalty? If the credit card providers submit negative reports to a credit agency is this a legitimate appeal? 2 Cards were acquired when the minor was 16 and were closed approximately 4 months before turning 18 after the credit cards were maxed out (primarily with charges to an online poker provider masquerading as a phone-card retailer). This person does not have the means to pay for the monthly payment of the $5000 debt and feels they were fraudulently acquired. | |
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Re: Credit Card Obtained Under Age 18
From: nelson-ga on 13 May 2005 03:34 PDT |
Do they still have debtors prisons? This person deserves to be in one. And are you telling me this person seriously thinks they should not have to pay back because he/she committed fraud? |
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Re: Credit Card Obtained Under Age 18
From: research_help-ga on 13 May 2005 06:07 PDT |
By law, you generally cannot hold a minor responsible for a debt incurred for a non necessity. However, fraudulently representing yourself as an adult and being old enough to understand what you are doing may be an exception that makes this debt enforceable. I would suggest this person find a way to start paying or this debt will haunt him for many years if he tries to get a job, get an apartment, buy a car, get insurance, etc. |
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Re: Credit Card Obtained Under Age 18
From: swmo-ga on 13 May 2005 07:45 PDT |
at the very least wouldnt the parent(s) of the "minor" be responsible for the debt? Also, it would seem that the cancelation of the cards 4 months prior to the 18th birthday would be a indication of premeditation... just a couple thoughts. |
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Re: Credit Card Obtained Under Age 18
From: hammer-ga on 13 May 2005 08:35 PDT |
The person may also want to consider that he/she has a serious gambling problem and take action before the snowball rolls any farther. - Hammer |
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