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My Mom lives with me..sometimes I shop and sometimes she does. Can I loan her my AMEX BCP? Do I need to give here letter saying I agree to it? Any help would be appeciated..
@mitchblue wrote:My Mom lives with me..sometimes I shop and sometimes she does. Can I loan her my AMEX BCP? Do I need to give here letter saying I agree to it? Any help would be appeciated..
You can add her as an AU on your amex card so she would get her own card with her own account number, but you would still be responsbile for all her purchases.
@mongstradamus wrote:
@mitchblue wrote:My Mom lives with me..sometimes I shop and sometimes she does. Can I loan her my AMEX BCP? Do I need to give here letter saying I agree to it? Any help would be appeciated..
You can add her as an AU on your amex card so she would get her own card with her own account number, but you would still be responsbile for all her purchases.
Thank you and I understand about the AU. But for this purpose could I loan her my current CC?
@mitchblue wrote:
@mongstradamus wrote:
@mitchblue wrote:My Mom lives with me..sometimes I shop and sometimes she does. Can I loan her my AMEX BCP? Do I need to give here letter saying I agree to it? Any help would be appeciated..
You can add her as an AU on your amex card so she would get her own card with her own account number, but you would still be responsbile for all her purchases.
Thank you and I understand about the AU. But for this purpose could I loan her my current CC?
The card is supposed to be used only by the card holder whose name is on the card along with their signature. So no, you're not supposed to loan someone your card. Just add her as an AU. Very simple to do.
@Anonymous wrote:
@mitchblue wrote:
@mongstradamus wrote:
@mitchblue wrote:My Mom lives with me..sometimes I shop and sometimes she does. Can I loan her my AMEX BCP? Do I need to give here letter saying I agree to it? Any help would be appeciated..
You can add her as an AU on your amex card so she would get her own card with her own account number, but you would still be responsbile for all her purchases.
Thank you and I understand about the AU. But for this purpose could I loan her my current CC?
The card is supposed to be used only by the card holder whose name is on the card along with their signature. So no, you're not supposed to loan someone your card. Just add her as an AU. Very simple to do.
Thank you.
I'll add that not that long ago it was common for people to loan their cards, especially parents to children. But because of fraud it's been cracked down on and not supposed to happen. Are you going to get caught? Probably not, but it's not worth the hassle and embarrassment
@Anonymous wrote:I'll add that not that long ago it was common for people to loan their cards, especially parents to children. But because of fraud it's been cracked down on and not supposed to happen. Are you going to get caught? Probably not, but it's not worth the hassle and embarrassment
Thank you
Appreciate that and that's why I asked. I just have to make sure I do more of the shopping to get my 6% back
Thank you very much.
What the previous posters said is definitely the proper way the card should be used, but I have my girlfriend and my employees take my card and run to buy things all the time. I have never had anyone say anything about it. In fact I don't know that i have ever had a teller ask for my ID when I have made a purchase unless it was alcohol. Other posters are correct though, in a perfect world nobody other than you should be able to make a purchase with your card, even with your permission.
I do this all the time with my wife's Cash Plus, but I only use it at one place. I didn't want to be AU as I didn't want a new account showing up.
But certainly a question of personal comfort, depending how you would feel if someone said that is not your card.
I have a BCP and have my niece on the account as an AU. She doesn't get to
hold the card, but occasionally she gets the card when she needs to rent a car.
Amex accounts make managing AU cards easy and the primary account holder
gets all the rewards. If you're going to make a regular habit of lending your card
to your mom, I'd get an AU card in her name and lend her that card. Besides the
advantage of avoiding potential declines when she uses your card, you can set
lower spending limits and text/email message alerts on the card whenever it is
used. It's free and the application & management is pretty painless.