No he is not responsible for the debt as a 17 year old cannot enter into a legally binding contract.
However, he would be responsible for the fraud.
no
some people think he lied about his age because he wanted to date or marry younger women
Laurence Fishburne , who was 14 at the time .
No they are not responsible. Anyone under the age of majority cannot be held to a contract. However, it can ruin credit early on to have such things attached to the name.
Children become responsible for their own medical bills at the age of 18. This means that any bills that are incurred prior to the age of 18 are still the responsibility of a parent or guardian.
No. A credit card does not prove age or identity.
No, they can't accept that their parents or one of them authorize that they can, and if they do they need to really check that their son or daughter is responsible enough for a credit card. A minor may be able to use an adult's credit card if the credit card owner has officially authorized the minor to use it.
It would depend on the age of the child.
Someone can get an Icici credit card starting at age 18. Age should not be the main consideration when getting a credit card. Credit history and responsibility are important.
Before you worry about a credit card, I'd suggest you work on your English grammar and spelling. If you are not of legal age to be responsible for your debts, then yes, you WILL need a co-signer.
Whenever you start university (or, in America, college), is the correct age to get a student credit card.
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.
no
For one to have a credit card, one must be of a legal age.
I don't know! Some people got their credit card at age 16.
No. You must be over the age of eighteen in the united states to own a credit card
First of all, I don't understand how you obtained a card if you are a minor (under the age of 18). Is it in your name, or your parents? A minor cannot enter into any legal contract such as a credit card, loan, etc. Therefore if you have been granted a card, you are under the age of 18, you cannot be held responsible for the debt. There is however the possibility that you have committed fraud by letting the company believe you were of age. I really need more info.