Wrong, wrong, wrong..and they know it. This is a "scare" tactic that some less than ethical companies will try. It is also illegal. Authorized users ARE NOT!!!! responsible for paying debt incurred. (Joint account holders of course are a different matter entirely.) Send them a certified letter letting them know that as an informed consumer you know your rights. And one of those rights is to consider litigation of your own. Infliction of emotional distress is a good place to start. You lost your mother, and now they are counting on your loss to get their money..low, low, low. Do not let them bully you, "shove back"... hard!
If you're only an authorized user on a credit card, you don't directly owe anything as far as the credit company is concerned. However, you can still be sued by the individual who has the card account.
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In a word, yes.
Yes, you can transfer any balance you want to your credit card. Note if you transfer the balance to your credit card, you are now liable for the full debt and not him unless he is an authorized user on the credit card.
Five percent of one hundred dollars is five dollars.
No, authorized users are not responsible for debt incurred on such an account.
Yes.
Zero percent balance transfer offers change frequently, so it is best to check with the credit card company before applying. Some cards that offer zero percent balance transfers are the Citi Simplicity Card, Bank Americard Visa, and the Capital One Premium Prestige Card.
You will have to talk to you credit card company. They will be able to assist you in transferring your balance on your credit cards.
One can apply for a zero percent balance transfer credit card on websites like Money Supermarket, Balance Transfer Credit Cards, Moneyning or Wise Bread.
Accounts Payable is the amount which is payable by company for the merchandise purchased by company but payment is due in future, as it is the liability of company so like all liability accounts it has credit balance as normal balance.
if you are an authorized user on the card then you are responsible for the card too. so yes they can