The number is blocked by the one owning and paying for the phone account. Your parents maybe?
No, authorized users are not responsible for an account. Only the actual account holder is responsible for all debt that is incurred.
no unless you tell the account holder to tell them "add" you as an authorized person.
If you were only an authorized user and not a joint account holder, you should never be responsible for the primary account holder's debt.
An authorized user on a credit card can be responsible on an account in which the primary card holder passes. The creditor looks at the situation as the authorized card holder was able to make purchases with the account, and should be held liable, even in the event of the primary's death.
The person authorized to write checks on an account is called the account holder or account operating customer. He/she is the only person authorized to write checks on that account. Nobody else can do so. (In case of a joint account, all holders of the account can write checks)
No, authorized users are not responsible for debt incurred on such an account.
It depends if the secondary card holder is a "Joint Account Member" or a "Authorized User". The joint account member is responsible for the balance, the authorized user is not.
Yes. Any holder of the account is authorized to withdraw all of the funds in the account.
If you are the account or joint account holder, you are responsible for the entire balance regardless of who incurred the debt. If you are an authorized user you are not responsible for repayment except to the account holder.
If you have a card with your name on it usually you are considered a joint account holder and are responsible for the debt incurred on that account. If a consumer is listed as an authorized user (they do not have a card with their name) he or she is not responsible for the debt.
No. Authorized Users are NOT liable for the debt, only the PRIMARY on the account is liable.
Yes