Some card issuers have a minimum age for authorized users, while others have no age limit. This year Consumer Action added a new question to its survey in order to determine bank policies for authorized users. The answers revealed that 75% of surveyed issuers had no minimum age requirement for authorized users.
American Express will not issue authorized cards to young people until they reach age 15; First Command Bank's minimum age is 16, and Arkansas National Bank, GE Money Bank and Pulaski Bank & Trust require authorized users to be at least 18.
The Master Minimum Age for Authorized Users Thread
#1
Posted 18 October 2011 - 02:37 PM
#2
Posted 18 October 2011 - 03:10 PM
With that said, we remind people that the addition of another person on the account as an AU does not change the financial responsibility for the account. If they want to give a card to
ALL of this is different for our JOINT ACCOUNT holders. Nothing said above applies to our joint account policies.
We have some 12 million AMEX accounts, but we do not use AMEX's credit granting policies for those accounts, only their merchant network.
#3
Posted 18 October 2011 - 03:25 PM
My, my, REALLY a baby AmEx.At Macy's credit, we have AU's. If someone calls and asks to add someone as an AU, we do not even ask the age of the person being added as an AU. There is a miniumum age, but we are not required to ask, nor are we required to get any form of ID or documentation. If the last name of the AU is different than that of the primary account holder, we are required to ask a series of verification questions of the primary.
With that said, we remind people that the addition of another person on the account as an AU does not change the financial responsibility for the account. If they want to give a card to
ALL of this is different for our JOINT ACCOUNT holders. Nothing said above applies to our joint account policies.
We have some 12 million AMEX accounts, but we do not use AMEX's credit granting policies for those accounts, only their merchant network.
#4
Posted 18 October 2011 - 03:29 PM
My, my, REALLY a baby AmEx.
Underwritten by CITICORP, which adds another dimension to our credit granting.
#5
Posted 18 October 2011 - 04:06 PM
Amex did make me wait until he was 15 to add him to that. Sad part is, his "insurance' score is higher than mine.. Glad the AU's did him some good. I almost thought about asking my parents to add him to their sears card as an AU which would give him a 26 yr old credit history at 16...lol
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#6
Posted 18 October 2011 - 04:39 PM
Edited by LuvingMomof5boys, 18 October 2011 - 04:40 PM.
#7
Posted 18 October 2011 - 05:23 PM
#8
Posted 18 October 2011 - 05:29 PM
#9
Posted 18 October 2011 - 06:19 PM
So, Citi will add 7 year-olds.Hmm i just tried this . They never ask for any info regarding age or ssn . I added my 7 yr old
#10
Posted 18 October 2011 - 06:56 PM
Just added my DD (12) and DS (14) as an AU to my NFCU credit card.
They just need social and date of birth, plus NFCU reports AUs to the Credit Bureaus.
Who knows how low they will go? Someone out there with a toddler or a newborn?
#11
Posted 18 October 2011 - 07:01 PM
#12
Posted 18 October 2011 - 07:07 PM
Nice, do you know what your real FICO scores are?I am 15 and i am an au on all my parents cards which is a lot, the only people that made me wait were amex. Althoug, my parents added me as an au on there amex cards the day i turned 15.
#13
Posted 18 October 2011 - 07:54 PM
They just need social and date of birth, plus NFCU reports AUs to the Credit Bureaus.
Who knows how low they will go? Someone out there with a toddler or a newborn?
#14
Posted 18 October 2011 - 08:07 PM
- SSN's are obtainable at a very early age
- Names are given at an early age
- Last names of children are typically the same as their parents
- Credit Accounts are tied to name and SSN's, both obtainable at an early age
- Creditors do not now, and have rarely ever, asked for proof of the age of the child
- Most FICO scoring models now, and in the past, have credited AU's with full history of an AU account
- Parents (mother for a daughter, father for a son) can call in to verify information to set up new accounts
What a gift!
#15
Posted 18 October 2011 - 09:32 PM
Nice, do you know what your real FICO scores are?
I am 15 and i am an au on all my parents cards which is a lot, the only people that made me wait were amex. Althoug, my parents added me as an au on there amex cards the day i turned 15.
#16
Posted 18 October 2011 - 09:52 PM
Heh, heh, you'll easily be at 800 when you get your own card.Because for some reason my credit reports indicate that i am 20 i was able to order my fico from equifax (it is the actual fico not plus score) and at my fico, they are eq 788 and tu is 794. I have since corrected the age on my reports and cant order any more. Also the above poster said that ge money requires you to be 18, i am an au on my parents platinum tj maxx mastercard(gecrb) and banana republic luxe visa they didint even ask my age.
#17
Posted 18 October 2011 - 10:01 PM
#18
Posted 18 October 2011 - 10:19 PM
Arkansas National = 18
BofA = 12
Best Buy = 13
CapOne = 13
Citi = 7
Discover = 9
First Command = 16
GE Money = 18
Macy's = ?
NFCU = 12
Pulaski B&T = 18
#19
Posted 18 October 2011 - 10:27 PM
AmEx = 15
Arkansas National = 18
BofA = 12
Best Buy = 13
CapOne = 13
Citi = 7
Discover = 9
First Command = 16
GE Money = 18
Macy's = ?
NFCU = 12
Pulaski B&T = 18
I think the real answer is age 1 for all of the above! A vital question we did not ask: does one need to provide any form of proof of the AU's age?
#20
Posted 18 October 2011 - 10:33 PM
I'm just going by CB personal experiences.
AmEx = 15
Arkansas National = 18
BofA = 12
Best Buy = 13
CapOne = 13
Citi = 7
Discover = 9
First Command = 16
GE Money = 18
Macy's = ?
NFCU = 12
Pulaski B&T = 18
I think the real answer is age 1 for all of the above! A vital question we did not ask: does one need to provide any form of proof of the AU's age?
#21
Posted 18 October 2011 - 10:35 PM
Arkansas National = 18
BofA = 12
Best Buy = 13
CapOne = 13
Citi = 7
Discover = 9
First Command = 16
GE Money = 16
Macy's = ?
NFCU = 12
Pulaski B&T = 18
#22
Posted 18 October 2011 - 11:46 PM
Because for some reason my credit reports indicate that i am 20 i was able to order my fico from equifax (it is the actual fico not plus score) and at my fico, they are eq 788 and tu is 794. I have since corrected the age on my reports and cant order any more. Also the above poster said that ge money requires you to be 18, i am an au on my parents platinum tj maxx mastercard(gecrb) and banana republic luxe visa they didint even ask my age.
Nice, do you know what your real FICO scores are?
I am 15 and i am an au on all my parents cards which is a lot, the only people that made me wait were amex. Althoug, my parents added me as an au on there amex cards the day i turned 15.
as a 15 year old you were already paying to see your real fico score? also at 15 years old and no line of credit that's not an AU account, why in the world would you be in a credit repair forum?
Edited by distantarray, 18 October 2011 - 11:47 PM.
#23
Posted 19 October 2011 - 02:23 AM
Because for some reason my credit reports indicate that i am 20 i was able to order my fico from equifax (it is the actual fico not plus score) and at my fico, they are eq 788 and tu is 794. I have since corrected the age on my reports and cant order any more. Also the above poster said that ge money requires you to be 18, i am an au on my parents platinum tj maxx mastercard(gecrb) and banana republic luxe visa they didint even ask my age.
Nice, do you know what your real FICO scores are?
I am 15 and i am an au on all my parents cards which is a lot, the only people that made me wait were amex. Althoug, my parents added me as an au on there amex cards the day i turned 15.
as a 15 year old you were already paying to see your real fico score? also at 15 years old and no line of credit that's not an AU account, why in the world would you be in a credit repair forum?
I think that is great to learn early! I wish I could get my 15 year old
DD to listen about credit let alone come to CB and really read and learn.
I will be adding her on 4 of my CC since she turned 15. Penfed, Discover
JCPenny and Chase. My DS I added at 15 to BOA, Target Visa, Chase/WamuFreedom. I wish I had added them to AMEX before I closed it.
#24
Posted 19 October 2011 - 08:42 AM
Arkansas National = 18
BofA = 12
Best Buy = 13
CapOne = 13
Chase = 15
Citi = 7
Discover = 9
First Command = 16
GE Money = 16
Macy's = ?
NFCU = 12
Pulaski B&T = 18
Target = 15
#25
Posted 19 October 2011 - 08:52 AM
Because for some reason my credit reports indicate that i am 20 i was able to order my fico from equifax (it is the actual fico not plus score) and at my fico, they are eq 788 and tu is 794. I have since corrected the age on my reports and cant order any more. Also the above poster said that ge money requires you to be 18, i am an au on my parents platinum tj maxx mastercard(gecrb) and banana republic luxe visa they didint even ask my age.
Nice, do you know what your real FICO scores are?
I am 15 and i am an au on all my parents cards which is a lot, the only people that made me wait were amex. Althoug, my parents added me as an au on there amex cards the day i turned 15.
as a 15 year old you were already paying to see your real fico score? also at 15 years old and no line of credit that's not an AU account, why in the world would you be in a credit repair forum?
Hey, CB isn't necessarily a credit repair forum.
I've been lurking here since the early-mid 2000s when I was a teen, and finally joined when I was on the cusp of getting my own cards, because of all the advice here for new cards, etc. I've wanted credit cards since the age of 4 (that's when I asked my mom if I could have my own American Express card - yes, I really am that much of a credit whore), and this site provided lots of knowledge to those who were new to the credit world, such as myself.
CB has many more uses than just a credit repair forum.
Edited by TheBanker, 19 October 2011 - 08:57 AM.
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