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Smart or also start with a very low limit as well, that way you can also manage it incase they can't. I think that's ideal because they need to learn responsibility, and by not giving them the card, they won't have a chance to learn that@michaelswami
When I added a friend as an authorized user, it did not hurt my credit score, but it did boost his score, as the average age of his length of credit went up.
Thanks for getting to the info quickly without advertising other things for 10 mins! Some viewers (Like myself) will actually click off the video and go to someone else if a youtuber drags too long.
Very informative. Are me and the user I'm authorizing sharing the same exact credit limit on the same account or do they get their own? Thanks for your time.
An authorized user certainly doesn't need to be given a card or be involved with that account at all. Wish you would have addressed that, but I can see what point you were trying to get across IF the authorized user actually had access the the card.
It is true u can add an authorized user and not give them the card to help their credit without any danger to your finances. my goal was to say "there is really only one way they can hurt you and that is if they have the card and run it up."
Thumbs up to you for this video. I have an 820 Fico credit score across all three credit bureaus. I opened my first and only credit card in 2007. My credit limit is $20,500 with a utilization ratio of 1% $200 balance. My question is... if I add my sister on my credit card as an authorize user... will her name and personal information show up on my credit report? Thank you.
I also was searching for this scenario so. Good video. I would think the authorized user doesn’t need to actually have the credit card in their possession to use if you don’t trust them
It will erase your credit history from their report. So before taking them off, tell them to open a credit card under their name only, once they're approved you can remove them.
you PATENTLY FAILED to address the scenario when an authorized user was only signed on, sans card, to build/bolster their personal OR business credit/standing sad
@@adamsmith8689 F him with many FFFFFFFFFFFF's. He missed multiple key points and then showed his abject and pious ignorance incontrovertibly and unequivocally. Had been subsribed for years. This vid did it along with his punk-ass reply.
Well some people are adding an authorized user to actuslly use the card, but if the only goal is to raise their credit score, this obviously is a smart option.
When I become an authorized user on a $12,000 credit limit credit card, I know that credit limit will reflect on my credit score. But will the $6,000 balance they have on the card also reflect as a balance on my credit score?
I have a question. If I become an authorized user and I don’t even use the credit card at all, will that boost my score? Also, how can I springboard and get a credit card under my own name after being an authorized user. I am 19 and currently have 0 score. I want to be smart about my financial future and this sounds like a great way to kickstart my credit. Thank you for your time.
Can i from a strategic standpoint. Get some authorized user accts = to increase my current credit score... For the purpose of securing a "debt consolidation loan" at a better int % rate? Or would it not matter as much, because once I secure a debt co solidation loan at given int % rate, would my credit increase due to the altered individual acct balance standings = as paid off,in terms of credit card accts specifically...which would allow me to recover and improve credit to in turn apply for a better int loan and move it again. ? Just a question of concern to conpare from what youve seen in your years of experiences. Thank you.
Why does the bank need the authorized users SS# if the account holder is responsible? Does the authorized user get dinged with a new card opened in their credit profile?
Does it show on the primary holders account how much is spent on the authorized users? I want to build points but I also want to be payed the exact amount spent.
Hey, i was hoping if you could help me with this question! when someone adds me on their credit card, do i get the history behind "that" credit card or the full credit report? because in their full credit report they have 2 missing payments but on two other different cards from different banks! and i was wondering if that would still hurt my own credit.
Have heard depending on the issuer that say in year five you add an authorized user that some issuers will retroactively add all five years of history of the credit to the authorized user and with other issuers that it will only count year five and beyond for the credit carrying over to the authorized user.
thanks for your briefing regarding authorized user same time to increase the score by adding someone us authorized user , is that help the score ? thanks again
I wish more credit card companies would let you set a limit for individual authorized users. I love this feature with Amex business employee cards but I'm not sure who offers it with consumer cards. I know Chase doesn't. So although I might trust somebody like my kids to a point, I wouldn't want the liability of them to be able to run up let's say $20,000
@@johndematatis9718 I only have a limit for an AU on my Gold card but have not tried for my platinum but I’m fairly certain this applies for all their charge cards with AU
I have the AMEX card text and message me when purchases are made so that I would know if the card was stolen or used fraudulently or if my AU goes on a spending spree that makes me concerned. I would also be able to freeze the card immediately until payment is received if I want to take that action. AMEX is so quick to notify me of charges that I know within a few seconds of the approval that a charge was made to the card. This limits the possibility of someone doing something to harm me or put fraudulent charges on my account.
Hello, and thank you for the information. I have a question. If I add an AU to my credit card and after that they lower or ruin their credit, not with my card but on their own, would that reflect on my credit score?
Is there any issuier that would a allow the primary card holder setting a lower credit limit for the authorized user? Or do I have to lower the limit on the whole account? Many thanks!
Some issuers do allow you to control the limits on individual authorized users. i have not compiled a list of them, though. i believe Apple Card does, but am answering off the top of my head here.
If a bank looks at my credit report seeing an account credit card history can they tell l am the authorized user and the primary is not me? In other words does the credit card reports primary or authorized user?
I am not sure of every card issuer's reporting policy, but in most cases it will be noted on your credit report that you are an authorized user and not the primary cardholder.
I add my teens as authorized users, they got their owns cards but it’s the same number as my card. Do they have to use it to build their credit or are they getting credit off of my use? Again their cards are the exact same numbers as mine.
No, they dont have to use those credit cards. However, it’s still a good idea to teach them about responsible credit card use, like keeping credit utilization low and making payments on time etc., to prepare them for managing their own credit in the future. But it's really not necessary for them to use those cards, to benefit from your credit use, unless of course you want them to. Continue to use your credit card as you do, and so long as that credit is healthy it should reflect well on their credit reports. So to answer your question: Yes, they are gaining credit off of your credit card use, and no, they don't have to use the credit cards themselves to build credit. Hope this was helpful!
On the other hand, an authorized user's credit score can go down because the new card will shorten the average age of the user's credit history. I didn't think about this, but it happened to my son when I added him as an AU to my Venture X card so he could get lounge access.
I got added as an AU and my score dropped 60+ points will that get back up anytime soon??? 😢 the cards have no balance so I’m super confused why it dropped so much someone please tell me 😭
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So, it's almost the same as to cosign?
How long does it normally take the boost to reflect back on the users credit report?
Add them as an AU, don’t give them the card. Problem avoided.
Can you add someone without getting a card for them?
@@edes_03 give your address as the AUs address, activate it and shred it. They get the benefit of the AU status and you have none of the risk.
Smart or also start with a very low limit as well, that way you can also manage it incase they can't. I think that's ideal because they need to learn responsibility, and by not giving them the card, they won't have a chance to learn that@michaelswami
That’s what did. Don’t give them the card…simple
I send the card to myself then shred it. I’m helping ur credit you don’t need no card 😂
When I added a friend as an authorized user, it did not hurt my credit score, but it did boost his score, as the average age of his length of credit went up.
Yes
Thanks for getting to the info quickly without advertising other things for 10 mins! Some viewers (Like myself) will actually click off the video and go to someone else if a youtuber drags too long.
My sister added me boosted my credit score big time I'm also responsible with credit cards
Very informative. Are me and the user I'm authorizing sharing the same exact credit limit on the same account or do they get their own? Thanks for your time.
My at the time my high school kid was 17 I added her on card. She now is over 700 credit score
One of my favorites channel. Thanks.
An authorized user certainly doesn't need to be given a card or be involved with that account at all. Wish you would have addressed that, but I can see what point you were trying to get across IF the authorized user actually had access the the card.
It is true u can add an authorized user and not give them the card to help their credit without any danger to your finances. my goal was to say "there is really only one way they can hurt you and that is if they have the card and run it up."
@@ProudMoney I figured that was the only point you were trying to get across.
Thumbs up to you for this video. I have an 820 Fico credit score across all three credit bureaus. I opened my first and only credit card in 2007. My credit limit is $20,500 with a utilization ratio of 1% $200 balance. My question is... if I add my sister on my credit card as an authorize user... will her name and personal information show up on my credit report? Thank you.
no it will not
Damn 10 years later . I still ain't get a answer
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I was looking for!
I also was searching for this scenario so. Good video. I would think the authorized user doesn’t need to actually have the credit card in their possession to use if you don’t trust them
If I remove the user that may effect on their credit score?
thats what Im wondering as well? did you ever figure that out
It will erase your credit history from their report. So before taking them off, tell them to open a credit card under their name only, once they're approved you can remove them.
you PATENTLY FAILED to address the scenario when an authorized user was only signed on, sans card, to build/bolster their personal OR business credit/standing
sad
What's the difference? nice all caps, btw, very mature
Be careful, this guy doesn't like any type of criticism at all.
@@adamsmith8689 F him with many FFFFFFFFFFFF's. He missed multiple key points and then showed his abject and pious ignorance incontrovertibly and unequivocally.
Had been subsribed for years. This vid did it along with his punk-ass reply.
This guy doesn't like rude, aggressive criticism. I don't know why anyone thinks I should be nice when the other person is being a 💩
@@ProudMoney see this is what I'm talking about man, you're already getting worked up 😀😃😄😁😆😅😂🤣😭
Thank you for this video sir!
THANK YOU!!
My authorized user never gets a card ..it comes to my address and I cut it up
Well some people are adding an authorized user to actuslly use the card, but if the only goal is to raise their credit score, this obviously is a smart option.
If you add a person as an authorized user,does this person can have another credit card under his (her) name after that,please?
Only buy a tradeline if your credit score good and for the credit limit because both stay once your removed from it
Hi Adam, I have my 17-year-old grandson as an authorized user on all my credit cards except two.
tl;dw: As long as they don't go on a spending spree that prevents you from paying, no
When I become an authorized user on a $12,000 credit limit credit card, I know that credit limit will reflect on my credit score. But will the $6,000 balance they have on the card also reflect as a balance on my credit score?
Yes.
Awesome 😎😎😎😎😎😎 video thanks.
I have a question. If I become an authorized user and I don’t even use the credit card at all, will that boost my score? Also, how can I springboard and get a credit card under my own name after being an authorized user. I am 19 and currently have 0 score. I want to be smart about my financial future and this sounds like a great way to kickstart my credit. Thank you for your time.
Even if you dont use the card, u are riding that person cerdit.
Can i from a strategic standpoint.
Get some authorized user accts = to increase my current credit score...
For the purpose of securing a "debt consolidation loan" at a better int % rate?
Or would it not matter as much, because once I secure a debt co solidation loan at given int % rate, would my credit increase due to the altered individual acct balance standings = as paid off,in terms of credit card accts specifically...which would allow me to recover and improve credit to in turn apply for a better int loan and move it again. ? Just a question of concern to conpare from what youve seen in your years of experiences. Thank you.
Why does the bank need the authorized users SS# if the account holder is responsible? Does the authorized user get dinged with a new card opened in their credit profile?
No
Does it show on the primary holders account how much is spent on the authorized users? I want to build points but I also want to be payed the exact amount spent.
Will they need to use the card they get or can I just take the credit card and just use it to boost their credit score?
Yes you don’t need to give AU the card but they’ll benefit on on time payments
What 8fvthe authorized user has a longer credit history than I do? Would that benefit me that way if I don't have a long history?
Hey, i was hoping if you could help me with this question! when someone adds me on their credit card, do i get the history behind "that" credit card or the full credit report?
because in their full credit report they have 2 missing payments but on two other different cards from different banks! and i was wondering if that would still hurt my own credit.
And what happens if I get rid of being an authorized user, it gives me bad credit??
No. An authorized user cannot hurt you, unless you give them a card and they misuse it
Have heard depending on the issuer that say in year five you add an authorized user that some issuers will retroactively add all five years of history of the credit to the authorized user and with other issuers that it will only count year five and beyond for the credit carrying over to the authorized user.
Yes, some give you the backdated history and some only from the point you were added to the card.
@@ProudMoney That is a better way of writing it shorter.
Does Amex provide backdated history? I’m an authorized user and I don’t see any history reflecting on my credit report.
Great stuff. So far so good with my authorized user
thanks for your briefing regarding authorized user same time to increase the score by adding someone us authorized user , is that help the score ? thanks again
Do a video of Mastercard first lattitude platinum secured credit card
It hurts users 5/24 status, unless it is a card with a long history.
Great content as always, thanks Adam!!!
I wish more credit card companies would let you set a limit for individual authorized users. I love this feature with Amex business employee cards but I'm not sure who offers it with consumer cards. I know Chase doesn't. So although I might trust somebody like my kids to a point, I wouldn't want the liability of them to be able to run up let's say $20,000
The AMEX Gold card allows you to place a minimum limit of 200$ for authorized users.
@@77Joseph777 Do you know if the platinum does this too?
@@johndematatis9718 I only have a limit for an AU on my Gold card but have not tried for my platinum but I’m fairly certain this applies for all their charge cards with AU
@@johndematatis9718 yes
I have the AMEX card text and message me when purchases are made so that I would know if the card was stolen or used fraudulently or if my AU goes on a spending spree that makes me concerned. I would also be able to freeze the card immediately until payment is received if I want to take that action. AMEX is so quick to notify me of charges that I know within a few seconds of the approval that a charge was made to the card. This limits the possibility of someone doing something to harm me or put fraudulent charges on my account.
I was added as a AU and the person got two late payments. I removed myself as a AU yet the negative late payments won’t remove from my credit profile.
You take the good with the bad…sorry
Hello, and thank you for the information. I have a question. If I add an AU to my credit card and after that they lower or ruin their credit, not with my card but on their own, would that reflect on my credit score?
No
Do store cards work?
They do! How I built my credit just NEVER miss a payment
does it hurt your credit if you remove them?
No lol
Technically, yes because it will be off the person credit, so they would go down to the number they should be@noahzero9380
Is there any issuier that would a allow the primary card holder setting a lower credit limit for the authorized user? Or do I have to lower the limit on the whole account? Many thanks!
Some issuers do allow you to control the limits on individual authorized users. i have not compiled a list of them, though. i believe Apple Card does, but am answering off the top of my head here.
The Gold card allows this but there is a annual fee of 250$
AmEx does as well
@@ProudMoney thank you
@@77Joseph777 thank you !
Does Being an authorized user/ co-owner (like in the case of Apple Card ) count towards 05/24?
The answer seems to be yes in most cases, though Chase isn't telling so we can only go by the experiences that other people report.
Thank you so much for the reply. Great content as always :,) keep up the good work with the updates and consistency.
Thanks!
This is exactly why I will never add someone on my credit cards as a Authorized Users.
If a bank looks at my credit report seeing an account credit card history can they tell l am the authorized user and the primary is not me? In other words does the credit card reports primary or authorized user?
I am not sure of every card issuer's reporting policy, but in most cases it will be noted on your credit report that you are an authorized user and not the primary cardholder.
I add my teens as authorized users, they got their owns cards but it’s the same number as my card.
Do they have to use it to build their credit or are they getting credit off of my use?
Again their cards are the exact same numbers as mine.
No, they dont have to use those credit cards.
However, it’s still a good idea to teach them about responsible credit card use, like keeping credit utilization low and making payments on time etc., to prepare them for managing their own credit in the future. But it's really not necessary for them to use those cards, to benefit from your credit use, unless of course you want them to.
Continue to use your credit card as you do, and so long as that credit is healthy it should reflect well on their credit reports.
So to answer your question: Yes, they are gaining credit off of your credit card use, and no, they don't have to use the credit cards themselves to build credit.
Hope this was helpful!
420 likes can’t change that but this is a good video
If I add my wife to my credit card as an authorized user, will I get a higher credit limit?
Did you find anything on this?
@@lalokillx1372 no I never found an answer
Absolutely you will
Yes it is added to your current credit limit
Just wanna know if I have someone add me as an authorized user, how quick will my credit score go up? I don’t want my he credit card 💳.
How quick did it report? Was it as soon as you got or the next reporting date?
After 30 days it gets reported
On the other hand, an authorized user's credit score can go down because the new card will shorten the average age of the user's credit history. I didn't think about this, but it happened to my son when I added him as an AU to my Venture X card so he could get lounge access.
Mario Kart lol
Jokes aside, No lie this video good
Thank you for the informstion
I'm out of the game.
Not out of the credit card video game. though 🙂
@@ProudMoney perhaps your next video could address my exit from the game
I'm going to need a few more details.
@@ProudMoney bet
@@berryzedzero "bet"?
I got added as an AU and my score dropped 60+ points will that get back up anytime soon??? 😢 the cards have no balance so I’m super confused why it dropped so much someone please tell me 😭
You changed the length of your cerdit history...
@@jaym6126what this mean?