Nothing, other than your obligation to repay the person. Credit card debt belongs to the person who has the account. Authorized users and second card holders are not liable for the debt other than to the account holder.
Yes, they can make a claim. The spouse is considered to have benefited from the debts.
The account should be presented to the executor of the estate (not just a family member) before payment. That is, unless the deceased paid the bill before dying--then it goes through.
was discharged in 1969 was a member of San Diego naval credit union and not sure if i closed account.
You need a credit card, debit card, or PayPal account to become a member.
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Well in Canada they cannot, unless it is a joint bank account or the family member co-signed for the loan.
ShareBuilder is an online brokerage account offered by the American financial company Capital One. Their website offers no advice on whether the account can be shared with a family member. It therefore does not appear that they can use the account with a seperate log-in. One could overcome this problem by sharing one's own log-in details with the family member although this would compromise the security of the account.
If your family member is not already a player, you can send them an invite via profile > my account > sponsorship. When they register there will a drop down box from which they can choose you as a family member.
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Yes, you can. You can open an account and have anyone you want on the account; they don't have to be just family members. But anyone else on the account will have to sign a signature card before they are able to make any transaction on that account.
There is a step by step process on what do do about these things - Step 1: Undo all the damage the family member did. Step 2: Always remember to sign out of your account if you leave the computer. Step 3: Hide your password and/or user name from the family member/sibling. Concealing of the password is the most important thing, because then the sibling or a family member might find the password and mess up your account again. Step 4: Keep on contributing, and remember to always sign out of your account when you leave the computer.
click sign in and then not yet a member will show up and you click that and you make an account involving your e-mail and your credit card information