My name on an office CC shouldn’t I be getting "credit" for this?
Hello all. My name is on my office Master Card through a local bank along with the doctor's name that I work for. A couple of years ago when my name was put on it, I had to sign some papers and give them my SS#. My question is this...this thing is paid like clockwork, in full every month and has about a $3000 limit. I use it for everything at work. Should I not be getting credit for this on my reports? As I understand it, I am just as responsible for this account as the doctor is. I appreciate any and all input
Categories: General Credit Tags: account, Doctor, full-every, getting-credit, local-bank, master-card, office, reports, the-doctor, Thing, years-ago
civil jury trial postponed
Our court date for next week has been postponed by the plaintiff, who is the one who counter-sued, for medical reasons.
Categories: Mortgage Tags: been-postponed, civil-court, civil-jury, court-date, curious-whether, Doctor, ginny, inevitable, its-looking, jury-trial, medical, medical reasons, medical-records, plaintiff, small claims, surgery, the-doctor, the-plaintiff
medical bill
Anyone know about medical bills?. We just got ours from being in the hospital last week, and the total between the doctor, the ER, the surgery, and all the goodies, came to $15,000 or more. My question, is, if we set up a payment plan, which we can, and the least they will accept is $50 a month, can they take us to collections if we pay what we can afford, like $30 or $40 a month
Categories: General Credit Tags: collections, Credit, Doctor, goodies, hospital, last-week, medical-bill, medical-bills, payment-plan, the-doctor, the-goodies, the-hospital, total-between, will-accept