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tzoom84 Dec 28, 2010 8:55 am

Effects of Being an "Authorized User" on Card Sign-ups
 
Hi everyone,

I just recently did a credit check and noticed there were two Citi cards that weren't mine on the report. As it turns out, they were my wife's cards (the Citi Visa and Amex 75k offers). When I called Citi, I was informed that even though I am not the primary cardholder, or the person that signed up for the card, the card will remain on my report since I am an authorized user.

I didn't have the opportunity to sign up for the Citi 75k offers back then, but was interested in trying soon.

Anyone know the effect of having "authorized user" accounts on the credit report for signing up? Will Citi know they aren't actually my accounts or chances are I'll get dinged by Citi with having these accounts already.

Appreciate any past experiences or advice.

Thank you.

wise2u Dec 28, 2010 10:27 am

little effect
 

Originally Posted by tzoom84 (Post 15536021)
Hi everyone,

I just recently did a credit check and noticed there were two Citi cards that weren't mine on the report. As it turns out, they were my wife's cards (the Citi Visa and Amex 75k offers). When I called Citi, I was informed that even though I am not the primary cardholder, or the person that signed up for the card, the card will remain on my report since I am an authorized user.

I didn't have the opportunity to sign up for the Citi 75k offers back then, but was interested in trying soon.

Anyone know the effect of having "authorized user" accounts on the credit report for signing up? Will Citi know they aren't actually my accounts or chances are I'll get dinged by Citi with having these accounts already.

Appreciate any past experiences or advice.

Thank you.

It helps to be an authorized user on someone else's account if you have never had much credit...this will lead to you getting offers. As far as signups go, it has little effect. You can get a card for yourself and they dont care if your an authorized user on another account. It doesnt count as a plus on your credit report, as it is technically not your account. Although I wouldnt want to be paying late or have a high balance on those cards. Citi will know these are not your accounts and as long as you are creditworthy they will give you your own cards. Then I would suggest you cancel the other cards.

Stoughton Dec 28, 2010 10:35 am


Originally Posted by tzoom84 (Post 15536021)
Hi everyone,

I just recently did a credit check and noticed there were two Citi cards that weren't mine on the report. As it turns out, they were my wife's cards (the Citi Visa and Amex 75k offers). When I called Citi, I was informed that even though I am not the primary cardholder, or the person that signed up for the card, the card will remain on my report since I am an authorized user.

Odd. How did they know it was you? When I added users to mine, I didn't supply any SSN's

Astrophsx Dec 28, 2010 10:37 am


Originally Posted by Stoughton (Post 15536610)
Odd. How did they know it was you? When I added users to mine, I didn't supply any SSN's

I think the SPG Amex requires SSN's for additional users.

ooodaveb Dec 28, 2010 10:43 am


Originally Posted by Stoughton (Post 15536610)
Odd. How did they know it was you? When I added users to mine, I didn't supply any SSN's

These companies are sitting on loads and loads of data. It's quite easy for them to match a given name to your SSN and report it to your credit report.

Citi does not ask for SSN and still finds the authorized users SSN and adds it to their credit report.

There are softwares whose sole purpose is to match data such as this.

Stoughton Dec 28, 2010 11:36 am


Originally Posted by ooodaveb (Post 15536663)
These companies are sitting on loads and loads of data. It's quite easy for them to match a given name to your SSN and report it to your credit report.

Citi does not ask for SSN and still finds the authorized users SSN and adds it to their credit report.

There are softwares whose sole purpose is to match data such as this.

Interesting. I hope nobody out there has the same name as our pets

Stoughton Dec 28, 2010 11:37 am


Originally Posted by Astrophsx (Post 15536624)
I think the SPG Amex requires SSN's for additional users.

Nope, added 3 users w/o SSN

johndeere19 Dec 28, 2010 1:20 pm


Originally Posted by Astrophsx (Post 15536624)
I think the SPG Amex requires SSN's for additional users.

Ditto on the nope.

xp0 Dec 29, 2010 5:43 am


Originally Posted by Astrophsx (Post 15536624)
I think the SPG Amex requires SSN's for additional users.

Nope, they do not *Looks at his pile huge pile of SPG cards*

saatx Dec 29, 2010 1:22 pm

Same here with my wife i added her on couple of my accounts AMEX and CHASE and both are showing on her credit report as an authorized user.

QL_714 Dec 29, 2010 1:49 pm


Originally Posted by ooodaveb (Post 15536663)
Citi does not ask for SSN and still finds the authorized users SSN and adds it to their credit report.

Citi does need the SS# to add the card to the CR. The SS# was already on the report. Citi just now reports the card to the report.

ArizonaGuy Dec 29, 2010 2:01 pm

Someone recently posted a link to an article that pertained to creditors and how they don't need your SSN. Between the reams of data including your name, DOB, current and previous addresses plus other random bits of info it's a simple task to find a person. The point was that you aren't off the hook from a bill collector just because they don't have your magic 9 digit number.

saatx Dec 29, 2010 2:19 pm


Originally Posted by ArizonaGuy (Post 15544404)
Someone recently posted a link to an article that pertained to creditors and how they don't need your SSN. Between the reams of data including your name, DOB, current and previous addresses plus other random bits of info it's a simple task to find a person. The point was that you aren't off the hook from a bill collector just because they don't have your magic 9 digit number.

+1

Kagehitokiri Dec 29, 2010 2:25 pm

with amex you can call credit department and have them remove reporting of primary account holder's accounts from secondard cardholder's credit report

saatx Dec 29, 2010 2:30 pm


Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri (Post 15544547)
with amex you can call credit department and have them remove reporting of primary account holder's accounts from secondard cardholder's credit report

I did'nt know you can do that with AMEX thanks for the info:)


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