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I just wonder what will happen if I add my child born in 2011 almost 1 now to my wife's card BCP that was open this year 2012 or my SKY card from 1999.
I've read it might be some age limit but how will Amex know, I might give it a ago on BCP since it's a card after she was born.
Anybody has done this ?
Who know Amex backdating 17 years from now LOL.
Amex asks for the SS# and birthdate for an authorized user. I believe Amex AU policy is age 15 or above.
They ask for age ? I knew about SS#.
By asking for the birthdate, yes they are asking for age.
@DeadSpider wrote:They ask for age ? I knew about SS#.
+1
I added my teenagers to BCP and they received a card with the current year and were not backdated. They asked for the birth dates.
They have to be at least 15.
Looks like they aren't backdating AU's cards to the Primary cardholder's member date...hopefully they will get backdated when they get their own cards later on.
@injustifiiable wrote:They have to be at least 15.
Looks like they aren't backdating AU's cards to the Primary cardholder's member date...hopefully they will get backdated when they get their own cards later on.
Even this is seeming to disappear. I have seen some people successful with backdating when they were an AU. But, more recently, Amex's policy for backdating is only applicable to members who were the primary account holder. I imagine, in the future, the chances of this will not at all be happening.
@Anonymous wrote:
@injustifiiable wrote:They have to be at least 15.
Looks like they aren't backdating AU's cards to the Primary cardholder's member date...hopefully they will get backdated when they get their own cards later on.
Even this is seeming to disappear. I have seen some people successful with backdating when they were an AU. But, more recently, Amex's policy for backdating is only applicable to members who were the primary account holder. I imagine, in the future, the chances of this will not at all be happening.
This is true. Policy seems to be changing every minute...who knows what it'll be like 15 years from now!
@Anonymous wrote:
@injustifiiable wrote:They have to be at least 15.
Looks like they aren't backdating AU's cards to the Primary cardholder's member date...hopefully they will get backdated when they get their own cards later on.
Even this is seeming to disappear. I have seen some people successful with backdating when they were an AU. But, more recently, Amex's policy for backdating is only applicable to members who were the primary account holder. I imagine, in the future, the chances of this will not at all be happening.
+1 Amex requires additional cardmembers to be atleast 15. Even if they could somehow get a card, counting on Amex backdating them to this year 17 years from now is hoping for a lot. I realize you're trying to do your kid a favor, but frankly, it's just way to early to worry about your kid's credit.