No. An authorized user is like a visiting guest in a house. You're able to use all the amenities, but you're not responsible for the mortgage. Only a joint holder on the account -- that is, someone who opened and signed responsibility for the account with another person -- can be held liable for the charges made by the other joint holder.
Government purchase cards cannot be used for personal purchases, cash advances, or items intended for personal use. They are also prohibited for any purchases that exceed authorized spending limits, including travel expenses that should be covered by other means. Additionally, certain restricted items, such as weapons or services that conflict with ethical guidelines, cannot be bought with these cards.
It depends on the credit card. Most of the time, cash advances are subject to a higher interest rate than purchases. Credit card interest rates are higher on cash advances. Check your card for specific details.
No, they cannot come after the purchases. They can object to the discharge if you ran up your credit card balance before filing, and the purchases or cash advances were not for necessities.
It could make a difference if the debt was acquired through cash advances instead of purchases, as this activity often has a higher APR associated with it.
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Ideally, there would be no fees for cash advances and the same interest rate for all charges, both purchases and cash advances. (Some cards offer both of these features.)
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There are several different interest rate tiers for purchasing Nordstrom products. In addition, there are different rates for Non-Nordstrom purchases and cash advances.
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There a varying credit limits depending on type. The minimum closing balance is $25. Interest of purchases varies by card type. Interest on cash advances is the same for all card types.
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