T TudorJones Mar 5, 2008 #1 Is there a law that prevents futures firms from reporting this on your credit report?
damon_achey Mar 5, 2008 #2 Well to me it sounds logical that anyone who you owe money to that is past due has a right to report it to a credit bureau.
Well to me it sounds logical that anyone who you owe money to that is past due has a right to report it to a credit bureau.
G gnome Mar 5, 2008 #3 FCMs would try to collect. The only way to avoid paying would be bankruptcy.... unless the amount were small enough that it wouldn't be worth the bother. Then, the FCM probably turns it over to a collection agency.
FCMs would try to collect. The only way to avoid paying would be bankruptcy.... unless the amount were small enough that it wouldn't be worth the bother. Then, the FCM probably turns it over to a collection agency.
N NY0BScalper Mar 5, 2008 #4 Quote from TudorJones: Is there a law that prevents futures firms from reporting this on your credit report? More... What's wrong, used too much leverage on your "hedge fund"?
Quote from TudorJones: Is there a law that prevents futures firms from reporting this on your credit report? More... What's wrong, used too much leverage on your "hedge fund"?