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re383209
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Autorized user expectation

Hi I would like to thank in advance for any advice, I would like to ask what I should expect from being added as an authorized user, I had recently ask my dad around the middle of august to add me as an authorized user to two of his credit cards ones a discover from 1999 with a 50k limit but when he add me they just ask for my name and address no social( so will this report) and a capital one with a 25k limit from 2002 but that wanted my social and all my info. He has recieved both cards with my name but they still havnt reported. So what I was wanting to know is when will they report on average if at all, and what my credit score should do, Im 21 with an oldest credit line of 3 years and average of 1.5 years

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webhopper
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Autorized user expectation

If you and your dad share an address it will report. I recently added my husband to a discover account opened in 1999 and he inhereted the full history of the account. It only showed up on his report when I added him also to amex; which does ask for ss#.

It will help your aaoa IF the lender factors them in while computing your data for approval.
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Jlu
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Re: Autorized user expectation

Just a note, Chase ignores AU's and any AAoA gained from such status.

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re383209
Established Member

Re: Autorized user expectation

Thanks for the help the reason I originally need it was to get to the magically 620 for a house but had an unatorized lender pull and had a transunion 640, so I'm closing on my house at the end of the month but what I'm trying to aquire is a 0 intro apr for repairs or a lowes card any suggestions??

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Jlu
Established Contributor

Re: Autorized user expectation

Using AU status to boost your score in order to get a mortgage will not work. Use the AU status to get cards that you couldn't otherwise get and then garden. Mortgages are always a manual review. They will discount your AU status and you will be scored and analyzed based on your own accounts, be them positive or negative.

 

EDIT: Just re-read and realized that's not what you're doing, but I'll leave it up because it might help someone.

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Cleanmachine
Frequent Contributor

Re: Autorized user expectation

I disagree with Jlu regarding Chase not reporting Authorizer Users

 

 

I have added three of my children on my Chase Cards as an Authorizer User and they did report to the

credit bureaus.

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Jlu
Established Contributor

Re: Autorized user expectation


@Cleanmachine wrote:

I disagree with Jlu regarding Chase not reporting Authorizer Users

 

 

I have added three of my children on my Chase Cards as an Authorizer User and they did report to the

credit bureaus.


 

You misunderstood what I was saying. Chase discounts AU accounts when reviewing applications for credit. They look only at accounts that belong to you. 

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webhopper
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Autorized user expectation

@cleanmachine

I think jlu was commenting on the fact that if your kid applied for a chase credit card; chase would ignore those cards where your kid was not the primary cardholder as they make their decision based on individually owned accounts; not AU accounts
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Jlu
Established Contributor

Re: Autorized user expectation


@webhopper wrote:
@Cleanmachine

I think jlu was commenting on the fact that if your kid applied for a chase credit card; chase would ignore those cards where your kid was not the primary cardholder as they make their decision based on individually owned accounts; not AU accounts

+1

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emptypockets
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Re: Autorized user expectation

Cap One will reports on AU's even if not at the same address. I have AU's at a separate address and the card definitely show  on their reports.


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