credit card?
im planning to go out of the country, but i have a credit card problem which is im not paying for it for like 2 years,would the credit card compay would hold me? or would they file legal case against me because of my credit card and wouldnt able to go out of the country?was this happening due to credit card problems?
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you talk like a friggin cave man… credit card no good must pay now it for u even broker…
The credit card company won’t know you’re planning to leave the country! Even if they did know, they can’t stop you, unless they first sue you and get a court order saying you can’t leave. But it is highly unlikely that any judge would grant such an order for a credit card debt.
Yes, they could sue you in court for the debt. They would have to serve you with the court papers before they could have a trial.