My mom said 2 weeks
Yes, as long as your listed as a "Co-signer" on the account. Credit is not build if you are just an "Authorized User" if this was a credit card account. Lastly, this all assumes that whatever this joint-account is that it reports to credit.
Closing a bank account typically does not directly impact your credit score. However, if the account being closed is your oldest account or if it affects your overall credit utilization ratio, it could potentially have a negative impact on your credit in the long run.
yes as long as co-applicant has good credit history.
Having a checking account does not directly impact your credit score. Your credit score is based on your credit history and how you manage credit accounts, such as credit cards and loans. However, having a checking account can indirectly affect your credit score by helping you manage your finances responsibly, which can lead to better overall financial health and potentially improve your creditworthiness in the long run.
Yes, credit card points with Chase do not expire as long as the account is open and in good standing.
Yes as long as it's a different account.
Yes, as long as your listed as a "Co-signer" on the account. Credit is not build if you are just an "Authorized User" if this was a credit card account. Lastly, this all assumes that whatever this joint-account is that it reports to credit.
Closing a bank account typically does not directly impact your credit score. However, if the account being closed is your oldest account or if it affects your overall credit utilization ratio, it could potentially have a negative impact on your credit in the long run.
No, The credit card number is the long string of numbers embossed on the card. The account number is not shown on the credit card - it will be on your statements.
2 days
So long as there's a balance on the account - the file will remain open.
Yea If you Reply To Them Then It Will Still go Straight to Them as Long as they Accept it
30 days from the receipt of your letter
30 to 90 days
As long as you have a debit or credit card. Then you will have the ability to create an account.
24 hour
How long to keep a credit balance on a customer's account depends on the balance, type of account, and state laws. Generally amounts lower than $10 must be kept on record for 1 year.