No. People often allow others to use their card(s). Problems sometime arise if there's a question as to who should pay the charge(s). As far as the credit card company is concerned, only the card holder is responsible for charges made on the account. Unless the card has been used fraudulently.
If they have granted permission. Ideally they'd contact the credit card company to add you as an authorized user.
No, Using someone elses card is by definition fraud (even with their permission). Fraud is a criminal offence.
I would say no, I'm pretty sure that you have to have their permission.
When you copy someone elses work and you give them no credit for it.
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's words, ideas, or work without properly giving credit to the original source. It is considered unethical and can have serious consequences, such as academic penalties or legal action.
Accepting credit for someone else's work is an example of plagiarism, which is the act of presenting someone else's work as your own without proper attribution or permission. Plagiarism is considered a serious ethical violation in academic and professional settings.
Yes.
then your both screwed
Is the loan or the registration in someone elses name??If loan is someone elses name their credit takes the hit there is nothing you can do.If the registration is in someone elses name then they are fine.Hope this helps.
No. This is done all the time by creditors.
You don't, because that would be illegal.
You should not borrow a credit card. Get your own. If you are not credit worthy, then you'll need to do without one. ------------------------------------------------- Using someone elses card is by definition fraud (even with their permission). Fraud is a criminal offence. You aren't able to borrow a card because you may abuse the usage of it.