You can add
anyone as an authorized user to your credit card, including a spouse, roommate, business partner, or child.
Not exact matches
You,
as the
Authorizing Officer, together with the company are responsible for any use of the account by you, an
authorized user or
anyone else permitted to use the account.
Also, in connection with the exercise of these rights, you grant us and
anyone authorized by us, the right to identify you
as the author of such material by name, email address or
user name, and to use your image and likeness if provided, in connection with such material.
During this time, don't apply for new credit cards elsewhere unless you absolutely have to, and don't allow
anyone to add you to their accounts
as an
authorized user.
As to the first rule, well, have your spartner (
anyone who has read my books know who that is) get another membership and make you an
authorized user.
Clearly, Amex Platinum's high
authorized user fee can leave you scratching your head
as to why
anyone would ever pay another $ 175 on top of the already $ 450 annual fee.