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How can you view the authorized users on your CSP from Chase.com? Thank you.
@bluedoggiant wrote:How can you view the authorized users on your CSP from Chase.com? Thank you.
Click on Customer Center on the upper right after you log in and then on the right hand side you will see an option to add authorized users.
That is to ADD. I am looking to VIEW .
I have an authorized user already but I can't for the life of me even see their name anywhere on the website..even on that page to add an authorized user. Could it be just because I got the card today?
We both of have been using the cards all day.
@nachoslibres wrote:
@bluedoggiant wrote:How can you view the authorized users on your CSP from Chase.com? Thank you.
Click on Customer Center on the upper right after you log in and then on the right hand side you will see an option to add authorized users.
@bluedoggiant wrote:That is to ADD. I am looking to VIEW .
I have an authorized user already but I can't for the life of me even see their name anywhere on the website..even on that page to add an authorized user. Could it be just because I got the card today?
We both of have been using the cards all day.
@nachoslibres wrote:
@bluedoggiant wrote:How can you view the authorized users on your CSP from Chase.com? Thank you.
Click on Customer Center on the upper right after you log in and then on the right hand side you will see an option to add authorized users.
You won't be able to view. Only their business cards break down individual user cards.
In fact, if you look at your credit card numbers you will see that your card and your AU's have the same exact card number. This isn't the case with their business cards.
@Luscher wrote:
you can either call or message them to find out. no other way to see other than trying to remember who you added.
Dang, there really isn't a way?
And to clarify, all authorized users have the same exact card number as the primary user?
Man, AMEX does things a lot differently lol.
@bluedoggiant wrote:
@Luscher wrote:
you can either call or message them to find out. no other way to see other than trying to remember who you added.Dang, there really isn't a way?
And to clarify, all authorized users have the same exact card number as the primary user?
Yep. My AU's card has the same number as mine.
The Amex's AU system is honestly beyond compare.
@Stralem wrote:
@bluedoggiant wrote:
@Luscher wrote:
you can either call or message them to find out. no other way to see other than trying to remember who you added.Dang, there really isn't a way?
And to clarify, all authorized users have the same exact card number as the primary user?
Yep. My AU's card has the same number as mine.
The Amex's AU system is honestly beyond compare.
I think AMEX does it right, plus I thought separating purchases by card on the statement was an industry standard! Guess I was wrong, AMEX really does have the upper hand, so far enjoy AMEX services better (including online portal and phone customer service).
Are even the 3 digit security codes the same?
@bluedoggiant wrote:
Are even the 3 digit security codes the same?
Yep, even the security code.
The only difference between the two is the name on the front.