As a secondary cardholder, you typically have the right to make purchases using the card, but you may not have the same level of control over the account or be responsible for repayment. Your rights may vary depending on the terms set by the primary cardholder or the card issuer. It's important to clarify your responsibilities and limitations with the primary cardholder or issuer before using the card.
Span of Control
Approvers can reject transactions, which average cardholders cannot do.
The categories that cover the cardholders to ABOS and the cardholders to AOPCS is not stated, but it does state that the full legal name has to be listed. The abbreviation AOPC stands for the Administrative Office Of Pennsylvania Courts.
The site for OfficeDepot has a selection of cardholders, however, if the cardholder Wells Fargo and other Credit Card providers also have cardholders as well.
they have no right except for learning
On the cardholders account profile, using the account information link
Select only that segment on the accounting code view assigned to cardholders
The legal age to get a credit card in Canada is 18 years old. Those under 18 can become secondary cardholders on someone else's account or get a pre-paid credit card.
Select only that segment on the accounting code view assigned to cardholders
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Socio-Economic TAB
No,but you can hold a secondary weapon in your hand and a primary weapon on your back,or a primary weapon in your hand and a secondary in your holster.