Anyone have experience adding a child as an authorized user?
#1
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Anyone have experience adding a child as an authorized user?
Hello,
The wife and I just received the Chase Freedom and we would like to add our children as authorized users, I know I can add them as users, but I was hoping the community could provide some experiences.
Our children are 8 and 10, I know this is much younger than when a parent normally adds a child as an authorized user, but we can get the authorized user bonus and they can start their credit history.
Thanks
The wife and I just received the Chase Freedom and we would like to add our children as authorized users, I know I can add them as users, but I was hoping the community could provide some experiences.
Our children are 8 and 10, I know this is much younger than when a parent normally adds a child as an authorized user, but we can get the authorized user bonus and they can start their credit history.
Thanks
#2
Join Date: Mar 2016
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I don't see a problem adding them and as long as the card is in good standing should help their credit ( although I believe a few years ago they changed it so that authorized users has less of an impact than it did for me). I have a Chase account that shows up on my credit report ( credit karma) that my parents added me on when I was around their age. Probably helped me get my first regular credit card as my first card instead of having to get a student/secured one
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My German Shepherd got a CSP at about eight. My Australian Shepherd got the United card at about nine. Of course that is 56 and 63 for them.
Chase doesn't ask for SSN so I don't know how to pull their credit reports, but they do have credit profiles since I can pull up pre approved offers for them with the card match tool. They get mailed offers on occasion too. Your might be able to call to add the SSN. I know I had an AU card of my parents at 16.
Chase doesn't ask for SSN so I don't know how to pull their credit reports, but they do have credit profiles since I can pull up pre approved offers for them with the card match tool. They get mailed offers on occasion too. Your might be able to call to add the SSN. I know I had an AU card of my parents at 16.
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My German Shepherd got a CSP at about eight. My Australian Shepherd got the United card at about nine. Of course that is 56 and 63 for them.
Chase doesn't ask for SSN so I don't know how to pull their credit reports, but they do have credit profiles since I can pull up pre approved offers for them with the card tool. They get mailed offers on occasion too. Your might be able to call to add the SSN. I know I had an AU card of my parents at 16.
Chase doesn't ask for SSN so I don't know how to pull their credit reports, but they do have credit profiles since I can pull up pre approved offers for them with the card tool. They get mailed offers on occasion too. Your might be able to call to add the SSN. I know I had an AU card of my parents at 16.
I told her to just wait and let the Credit Agencies work its magic of matching and adding through address and name, and when my Sis in Law applied for a Student Discover Credit Card with her own salary from work at college, she was instantly approved thanks to the Freedom history. Of course, I pulled her 3 credit reports and now they show her SSN, which was added automatically by the credit agencies once she was hard pulled and the unsecured new credit card started reporting to the three agencies (agencies know how to do this).
So do not try to add the SSN through Chase, better let the system work its magic.
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My German Shepherd got a CSP at about eight. My Australian Shepherd got the United card at about nine. Of course that is 56 and 63 for them.
Chase doesn't ask for SSN so I don't know how to pull their credit reports, but they do have credit profiles since I can pull up pre approved offers for them with the card match tool. They get mailed offers on occasion too. Your might be able to call to add the SSN. I know I had an AU card of my parents at 16.
Chase doesn't ask for SSN so I don't know how to pull their credit reports, but they do have credit profiles since I can pull up pre approved offers for them with the card match tool. They get mailed offers on occasion too. Your might be able to call to add the SSN. I know I had an AU card of my parents at 16.
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Added an 18 year old sis in law when she was 15 to the Chase Freedom. Now she is in College. That Chase CC hit 2 of the 3 Credit Reporting Agencies automatically 3 years ago (found out her Chase CC history once she applied for student financial aid and was hard pulled and the Freedom history was there). My SO tried contacting Chase last year when she turned 18 (I told her not to do it) to try to add her SSN to her supplementary card because she wanted to prove me wrong. Of course, CS denied her this option, and told her Chase does not do that (anymore, if they ever did).
I told her to just wait and let the Credit Agencies work its magic of matching and adding through address and name, and when my Sis in Law applied for a Student Discover Credit Card with her own salary from work at college, she was instantly approved thanks to the Freedom history. Of course, I pulled her 3 credit reports and now they show her SSN, which was added automatically by the credit agencies once she was hard pulled and the unsecured new credit card started reporting to the three agencies (agencies know how to do this).
So do not try to add the SSN through Chase, better let the system work its magic.
I told her to just wait and let the Credit Agencies work its magic of matching and adding through address and name, and when my Sis in Law applied for a Student Discover Credit Card with her own salary from work at college, she was instantly approved thanks to the Freedom history. Of course, I pulled her 3 credit reports and now they show her SSN, which was added automatically by the credit agencies once she was hard pulled and the unsecured new credit card started reporting to the three agencies (agencies know how to do this).
So do not try to add the SSN through Chase, better let the system work its magic.
My cat has been a proud Chase CC customer for a long time, though he's always disappointed that the card isn't anything he can eat or chase.
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Same experience with my kid - it ended up on her report at least by the time she was 18. She's since had a fairly easy time (19 1/2 now) getting cards - not that she's being very responsible with finances or anything else in life right now...but I digress.
My cat has been a proud Chase CC customer for a long time, though he's always disappointed that the card isn't anything he can eat or chase.
My cat has been a proud Chase CC customer for a long time, though he's always disappointed that the card isn't anything he can eat or chase.
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So which chase cards will give me a bonus to add an AU? I know Freedom will for at least 1 AU when you first apply, but what if I've had the card open 5 years?
Conversely, my reserve card charges me $75 to add an AU, so that's not happening.
Conversely, my reserve card charges me $75 to add an AU, so that's not happening.
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Chase doesn't ask for SSN so I don't know how to pull their credit reports, but they do have credit profiles since I can pull up pre approved offers for them with the card match tool. They get mailed offers on occasion too. Your might be able to call to add the SSN. I know I had an AU card of my parents at 16.
Adding my kids as AUs to my Freedom Unlimited so they have the credit history from this account. Wondering how they get this on their report if Chase doesn't ask for SSN. Is name/DOB/Address enough for them to match it to them so history is there when they end up applying for their own cards?
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https://www.chase.com/personal/credi...uthorized-user
Capital One also does not collect SSN for Authorized Users, and the credit bureaus match to the correct person.
In any event, if the cards are not reported correctly you can contact Chase later and ask to have the SSN added.
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Yes, Chase explicitly says that the AU cards will be reported: Chase provides account information to the credit reporting agencies for all account users. This information could impact an authorized users credit score. When you tell us to add a user to your account, youre confirming that you have a relationship with the person or people whose name(s), address(es), and date(s) of birth youve told us, that all their information is correct, and that you have their consent to add them. If Chase determines youve given us fraudulent name, address, or date of birth information or did not have such consent, Chase can close this account.
https://www.chase.com/personal/credi...uthorized-user
Capital One also does not collect SSN for Authorized Users, and the credit bureaus match to the correct person.
In any event, if the cards are not reported correctly you can contact Chase later and ask to have the SSN added.
https://www.chase.com/personal/credi...uthorized-user
Capital One also does not collect SSN for Authorized Users, and the credit bureaus match to the correct person.
In any event, if the cards are not reported correctly you can contact Chase later and ask to have the SSN added.

