FortyBears
Junior Member
State is Florida.
December of last year, I was brought on board as an owner of a small business in Daytona. I'm paid 500 a month under the table, and to this day the paperwork was never put in place to show that I actually own any percentage of the business.
I'm currently in debt $12,000 and need the money quickly. I spoke to someone at Bank of America and they suggested that if I brought them proof that my business pays me 40k a year they could get me a credit card for the amount I owe.
If the amount of money I make fluctuates so much that at some point I might ACTUALLY be making 40k a year, can I claim that they pay me 40k and get the larger credit card? Would this be fraud? Also, because of my low income, I plan on getting an additional credit card and using them to pay each other after the initial 12k.
December of last year, I was brought on board as an owner of a small business in Daytona. I'm paid 500 a month under the table, and to this day the paperwork was never put in place to show that I actually own any percentage of the business.
I'm currently in debt $12,000 and need the money quickly. I spoke to someone at Bank of America and they suggested that if I brought them proof that my business pays me 40k a year they could get me a credit card for the amount I owe.
If the amount of money I make fluctuates so much that at some point I might ACTUALLY be making 40k a year, can I claim that they pay me 40k and get the larger credit card? Would this be fraud? Also, because of my low income, I plan on getting an additional credit card and using them to pay each other after the initial 12k.