Not exact matches
An
authorized user is added onto an existing
account,
usually a parent's
account or someone you trust.
Credit cards
usually let you add an
authorized user on your
account for free.
An
authorized user is
usually a child or spouse of the primary cardholder, but it can be anyone whose name the primary cardholder agrees to add to the
account.
Authorized users can sometimes gain late cardholder's rewards — If a primary cardholder passes away, an authorized user on the account is not usually entitled to the account's rewar
Authorized users can sometimes gain late cardholder's rewards — If a primary cardholder passes away, an
authorized user on the account is not usually entitled to the account's rewar
authorized user on the
account is not
usually entitled to the
account's rewards points.
-- As an
authorized user on your spouse's credit card
account, you are
usually not entitled to cash - back rewards accrued on the
account.
An
authorized user can make charges on an
account, but the primary cardholder is the person responsible for paying them off — and
usually is the one entitled to the rewards.