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@Anonymous wrote:From my personal experience, they dont.
That's the problem with trying to extrapolate a trend based on a single data point -- on any topic. Chase does report for AU's, however, there are certainly outlying situations (just as there are outliers with any trend) where they do not or where they report incorrectly.
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@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Do they normally report AU's to cra's
Yes
From my personal experience, they dont.
Do you have the same address and a family relation to the person whose account you are on? That could explain why you are not having the account reported.
i am an AU for my G/F's freedom card. it shows up on my report.
My Chase account appears to be joint for DW and I. It has both our names on it, and DD as an AU.
@Anonymous wrote:i am an AU for my G/F's freedom card. it shows up on my report.
It's likely the account is not being reported because you are not family. More likely to be reported if you have the same address.