No. Only the person who signed the contractual agreement (in some cases, just activated the card) can hold the account. If another person wants to make payments on the account, that is perfectly acceptable.
I assume his mother and father, but i could be wrong.
If you check your credit reports and find one or more accounts open for a credit card that you have never had, notify the credit bureau and the credit card company immediately. It may be a case of mistaken identity, it may have to do with your mother's account, but it also could be a case of identity theft.
False, they assume the card is at its maximum limit, because it could be tomorrow
well, one could assume that you're NOT be a suitable candidate for a mother, that's what.
it is when you check your credit it shows you your score and tells you if it is good or bad and it is important because without it you could spend extra money on something you buy because you have a bad credit report score.
because they could steal your identity and lots of money and could evrn ruin your credit.
by psn i assume you mean play station network, and no it wont as the PSN is free, however it could if you are buying something.
Your mother or father might, or possibly a close friend. None of us is going to let you use ours.
"The GM credit card does have a good line of credit because it's for cars, and cars are pretty expensive. I guess you could also use it for emergencies."
yes, your mother could send your father to court. Lots of things can be sent to court.
It means that you are ugly and your mother is the only one that could love it because she made you.
We don't know because we don't know for certain who Cleopatra's mother was. She could have been a queen or she could have been a priestess or she could have been a minor wife of Ptolemy XII.