Author: Leonard A. Taylor, Convention planner
Answered Sunday, October 24, 2021Answer:
I would recommend you take out a cash advance with your credit card, refuse to pay it back later, and then apply for bankruptcy.Author: Kaitlyn D. Lambert, Model maker
Answered Sunday, October 24, 2021Answer:
There are a few different options for getting a cash advance with your credit card. -The first option is to inquire with the issuing bank of the credit card about a cash advance at a specific ATM or participating retail location. This may not be an option for some cards, so it pays to read the cardholder agreement carefully. -You can also get what's called an emergency cash advance from your credit union by requesting one from their customer service line. I hope that helps!Author: Gregory T. Tran, Circulation assistant
Answered Monday, October 25, 2021Answer:
There are a couple of things you need to know about some major bank policies. For example, The Chase National Bank does not permit cross-load transactions (transactions that occur when the total amount of one type of purchase is paid with another transaction). This means that if your Chase card has an available balance, you cannot use the card to take out money at an ATM.
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