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I picked up two American Express cards in April of 2008. One of them was a Preferred Gold Card and the other was the Amex Blue. Those accounts have been falling under new credit for me since April.
Well I realized that I was on my sister's account since 2001 as an authorized user and I just gave Amex a call tonight. They are going to send me new cards with member since date of 2001 versus 2008 on the Gold and Blue cards.
Will this do anything to my FICO score and will it report to the credit bureaus to change the new accounts to older accounts?
Thanks in Advance--TheTaxMan
The only thing that will change is your Member Since date on your card, as stated above. Amex will not report the new accounts as having been opened since 2001, as they did not exist then. Sorry.
However, mistakes are sometimes made, and the date that gets reported may reflect the same as the member since. It's not something I would count on, just be happy if it does.
I wish you well.
I just got off the phone with American Express and it seems the years will be added to the account and that will be a big AA jump for me. Thanks to all on the forum!!!
TheTaxMan
rengler2208 wrote:
I'm not sure if it happens every time, but when I applied for an AmEx about a year ago, they backdated my account to my dad's AmEx that was opened in 1984 and shows on my "member since" portion of my card. This is also reflected on my credit reports and in my FICO scores.