After missing 2 months of payments on a credit card, the bank presented a security cheque on my current account for AED 101,000 and it bounced.
They have said that they have filed a case with the police and issued a travel ban. I have since made a minimum payment as requested and plan to discuss repayment with the collections department.
As a businessman, I travel to other countries. Will I now be subject to a travel ban/ be detained at the airport / taken to prison?
Hi,
I worked in Dubai for 3- 4 months during 2013 but left the job and left for India.
My bank account was open at that time and one of my colleagues started to use my credit card after I left Dubai without my knowledge.
He added his account to the beneficiary and done some transactions. I used to get some emails from this bank and thought these were some spam or marketing emails and did not give much attention.
But recently, I checked one of the mail and found that my credit is being used, having outstanding amount around AED 12,000. I then checked my old emails and found that these are done by the colleague in that company.
I don't know what should I do. This is a clear forgery act done by this guy in my name. I need take some action for this. Please advise.
Thanks and regards.
Hi! I have a few questions that I hope you can help with.
My friend took a loan for his studies and left UAE. He paid monthly settlements for 10 months, each of the payments was around thousand dirhams. But there he didn't find the job and therefore couldn't continue to pay. He asked for a delay due to temporary inability to pay, but this request has been rejected. They also said that police case has been opened against him.
Therefore he is asking if there are some chances to solve this and reduce the outstanding amount?
Also, can this affect him somehow in travelling purposes? For example, if he goes to UAE or Qatar, can he go there or can he be arrested there?
Mar 5, 2017
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