It's probably a reference to the deposit hold put on your credit card at the time of rental. In such cases, the amount of the deposit is not actually charged to your card, but a "hold" is placed on that amount (basically, reserving that amount of money against your maximum charge limit).
For example, if your credit card limit is $5,000, and a deposit hold of $250 is put on that card, your limit becomes $4,750 during the time that hold is active, because $250 is being earmarked for the rental company in case it is needed in the future.
Yes, as an authorized user on a credit card, you can typically apply for your own credit card. Being an authorized user does not prevent you from applying for and obtaining your own credit card.
When you get a card you can request to have another user on your card, they will get there own card, but it will be under your credit card. (Example: my hubby has a credit card and I'm an authorized user, so I have a card with the same acct number.) added note:- When adding an authorized user to your account, you are agreeing to any and all charges that person places on the account. If the authorized user chooses to abuse the account, such as making purchases beyond the amount that you are able to pay or by exceeding the limit of the card, the negative effects goes against the primary users credit. The authorized users credit is not affected at all and they are not responsible for payments. So be careful who you chose to add to your card.
if you are an authorized user on the card then you are responsible for the card too. so yes they can
No, only the owner and authorized users of the credit card will be reported on the credit card company to the credit agencies. If your husband is an authorized user on the credit card then it will show up on his credit report.
An authorized user on a credit card is someone who is allowed to use the card but is not responsible for paying the bill. The primary cardholder's credit score can be impacted by the authorized user's credit behavior, both positively and negatively, depending on how the card is managed.
An authorized user can obtain a credit card by being added to someone else's credit card account. The primary cardholder can request an additional card for the authorized user, who can then use the card to make purchases. The authorized user is not responsible for paying the bill, as the primary cardholder is responsible for all charges.
An authorized user on a credit card is someone who is allowed to use the card but is not responsible for paying the bill. The primary cardholder is responsible for all charges made by the authorized user.
Being an authorized user on a credit card can help you build credit history, improve your credit score, and access credit without being responsible for the payments.
In a word, yes.
To add an authorized user to your credit card, contact your credit card issuer either online, over the phone, or in person. Provide the necessary information about the authorized user, such as their name, date of birth, and Social Security number. The authorized user will receive their own card linked to your account, allowing them to make purchases and build credit history.
To add an authorized user to your credit card, contact your credit card issuer and provide the necessary information for the person you want to add. They may need the authorized user's name, date of birth, and social security number. The authorized user will receive their own card linked to your account, allowing them to make purchases and build credit history.
To add someone to your credit card as an authorized user, contact your credit card company and provide the person's information. They will issue a card in their name linked to your account, allowing them to make purchases and build credit history.