"My condolences."
Affectionately, Cordially,
No U do not need a credit card to sign up.
Yes, it is possible for someone who is 16 years old to open a debit card, but they may need a parent or guardian to co-sign or be a joint account holder.
The inside of the Mass card is usually pre-printed with the information of your gift, so all you really need to do is sign it. If you wish, you may add " We will continue to keep you, Paul[ or whatever is the name of the deceased ], and all your loved ones in our prayers." .
To get a debit card if you're under 18, you typically need a parent or guardian to co-sign on the account. This allows you to have a debit card linked to their account, with their permission and oversight.
In a Sympathy Card let the verse do the talking and you can just sign it or add that you are there for them if they should need anything and then sign it.
sign for a meeting
When you redeem your gift card, you will have to open an account. However, you do not need a credit card to do this, just the gift card will do.
You've got that stated backward. The person with bad credit who needs a credit card would be the borrower. He has to find someone with good credit to be the cosigner. And the cosigner has to really trust the borrower because he is going to be responsible for repaying the card if (when) the borrower doesn't.
i dont either so someone answer it! :<>:
not if you don't want to. But I would
To build a neon sign factory.