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This depends on how you were "added". Were you allowed to use the card as an authorized user, or added to a joint account? In the first situation, it is typical for the bureaus to report the debt on your credit. But, technically, since you never signed a contract accepting liability for any debt, it is not "yours" and you could dispute this. If the latter situation applies to you, then you are jointly liable for the debt and it can show on your credit report for 7 years.
It sometimes takes a month or two to be added as a negative on your credit report.
Anytime a negative item is removed from your credit report, it will raise your credit score unless new collections are added to your report.
Yes, and the benefit is that if the relatives credit line of that card is added to your credit report. It may increase your credit score. These are what people do that are called seasoned trade lines. http://www.aged-corporations.com
The technical term for adding companies to your credit report is call "adding tradelines." The best to add tradelines is to contact your creditor and request that your payment history be added to your credit report. Now there has been problems with this strategy in recent months because of the "authorize user system that added tradlines to individuals credit report that caused problems in the subprime mortgage market. The credit score system made adjustment to this strategy. An authorize user on your credit card will no long benefit from your good credit history. However, if you have a legitimate account that you are paying each month, promptly on time, why not have them added to your credit report. Usually companies are members of the credit bureau and are able to add reports automatically but if not, write them and all 3 credit bureaus along with the account information, company's name address, account number…requesting that your payment history be added. If a letter goes to both the creditor and credit bureau there is a chance that it will be added. There is a form that is used by the credit bureaus to add companies and this must be completed. It is not guaranteed that the items will be added to your account but it is well worth the try. The creditor must be willing to add your payment history and many don't have time to complete forms. I think that there is a sample letter in Phil Turner's Book called the Credit Bible regarding this matter. If not they will write a letter for you that can used.
This depends on how you were "added". Were you allowed to use the card as an authorized user, or added to a joint account? In the first situation, it is typical for the bureaus to report the debt on your credit. But, technically, since you never signed a contract accepting liability for any debt, it is not "yours" and you could dispute this. If the latter situation applies to you, then you are jointly liable for the debt and it can show on your credit report for 7 years.
It sometimes takes a month or two to be added as a negative on your credit report.
As far as credit cards/credit accounts, you will not have to make any payments and no interest will be added till said date.
Anytime a negative item is removed from your credit report, it will raise your credit score unless new collections are added to your report.
Just give a credit to the report you have added to the main one.
Only if you get divorced and he requires you pay half in court or if he calls the finance company and requests to have the history of payments added to your credit report( this can be a good thing to those who need instant credit, and bad to those who don't want to get involved in the payments due to negative history).
OVER 9000 points gets added to your credit, but it makes your cards inert
Yes, and the benefit is that if the relatives credit line of that card is added to your credit report. It may increase your credit score. These are what people do that are called seasoned trade lines. http://www.aged-corporations.com
The technical term for adding companies to your credit report is call "adding tradelines." The best to add tradelines is to contact your creditor and request that your payment history be added to your credit report. Now there has been problems with this strategy in recent months because of the "authorize user system that added tradlines to individuals credit report that caused problems in the subprime mortgage market. The credit score system made adjustment to this strategy. An authorized user on your credit card will no long benefit from your good credit history. However, if you have a legitimate account that you are paying each month, promptly on time, why not have them added to your credit report. Usually companies are members of the credit bureau and are able to add reports automatically but if not, write them and all 3 credit bureaus along with the account information, company's name address, account number…requesting that your payment history be added. If a letter goes to both the creditor and credit bureau there is a chance that it will be added. CPN headquarters sells an e-book which they claim gives information about how trade lines are added.
The technical term for adding companies to your credit report is call "adding tradelines." The best to add tradelines is to contact your creditor and request that your payment history be added to your credit report. Now there has been problems with this strategy in recent months because of the "authorize user system that added tradlines to individuals credit report that caused problems in the subprime mortgage market. The credit score system made adjustment to this strategy. An authorize user on your credit card will no long benefit from your good credit history. However, if you have a legitimate account that you are paying each month, promptly on time, why not have them added to your credit report. Usually companies are members of the credit bureau and are able to add reports automatically but if not, write them and all 3 credit bureaus along with the account information, company's name address, account number…requesting that your payment history be added. If a letter goes to both the creditor and credit bureau there is a chance that it will be added. There is a form that is used by the credit bureaus to add companies and this must be completed. It is not guaranteed that the items will be added to your account but it is well worth the try. The creditor must be willing to add your payment history and many don't have time to complete forms. I think that there is a sample letter in Phil Turner's Book called the Credit Bible regarding this matter. If not they will write a letter for you that can used.
It depends on if they were added on as an authorized user or as a cosigner. If you just give permission for someone to use the card, then it will not appear on their credit report. However, if they sign on the card and agree to take responsibility for repayment, then it should appear on their credit report. If you sign for the card, they should ask for a social security number. My guess in your situation is that they were just added on as an authorized user.
If your credit report is missing information, you should contact the credit bureaus to request that the missing information be added. Provide documentation to support the missing information, such as proof of payment or account statements. It's important for your credit report to be accurate and complete to ensure your credit history is fairly represented.