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Forgive me for being a complete idiot on this, and I've read many threads, but I just can't wrap my head around how this works!
Okay, so here is the deal.
Sooooo, does this mean that I can request that my MSD be changed to 1984? I think I'm confused because I was an ACM and never had my own account until a few days ago.
EDIT 2/24/14 - Amex changed the MSD to 1992! Boom! ![]()
@Rhaeny wrote:Forgive me for being a complete idiot on this, and I've read many threads, but I just can't wrap my head around how this works!
Okay, so here is the deal.
- A family member put me on as an ACM in 1984
- I remained on that account until 2011 when membership was canceled. I found out that the family member was going to file BK and I wanted my name off the account.
- Family member filed BK (took Amex down for big money..at least $30K)
- My credit report still shows those 2 accounts from 1984 in good standing. It shows opened 3/1984.
- I apply a few days ago and get approved for 2 CC's.
Sooooo, does this mean that I can request that my MSD be changed to 1984? I think I'm confused because I was an ACM and never had my own account until a few days ago.
Yes. You have been a member since 1984.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Rhaeny wrote:Forgive me for being a complete idiot on this, and I've read many threads, but I just can't wrap my head around how this works!
Okay, so here is the deal.
- A family member put me on as an ACM in 1984
- I remained on that account until 2011 when membership was canceled. I found out that the family member was going to file BK and I wanted my name off the account.
- Family member filed BK (took Amex down for big money..at least $30K)
- My credit report still shows those 2 accounts from 1984 in good standing. It shows opened 3/1984.
- I apply a few days ago and get approved for 2 CC's.
Sooooo, does this mean that I can request that my MSD be changed to 1984? I think I'm confused because I was an ACM and never had my own account until a few days ago.
Yes. You have been a member since 1984.
YES??!!???
I was hoping that this would be the answer but in my excitement couldn't think it through.
Oh my!! This is great news! This will definitely help with my AAoA because those one of those accounts show that it will fall off this year!
For all I know, they may already have the 1984 date in the system but I can't tell until I get my cards.
Alright, now I can't wait on the mail to come next week.
Thanks!!!!!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Rhaeny wrote:Forgive me for being a complete idiot on this, and I've read many threads, but I just can't wrap my head around how this works!
Okay, so here is the deal.
- A family member put me on as an ACM in 1984
- I remained on that account until 2011 when membership was canceled. I found out that the family member was going to file BK and I wanted my name off the account.
- Family member filed BK (took Amex down for big money..at least $30K)
- My credit report still shows those 2 accounts from 1984 in good standing. It shows opened 3/1984.
- I apply a few days ago and get approved for 2 CC's.
Sooooo, does this mean that I can request that my MSD be changed to 1984? I think I'm confused because I was an ACM and never had my own account until a few days ago.
Yes. You have been a member since 1984.
I don't think so. ACM does not inherit primary cardholder's history. They are an authorised user of the account, but the account is not in their name. When OP opens account in his/her own name, MSD becomes when OP applies for card in their own name.
http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Cards/Amex-AU-question/m-p/2544173/highlight/true#M728731
See the response from 09Lexie. ACM's don't inherit the primary cardholder's history.
This seems different from the quoted case. OP WAS an ACM in 1984, and at least at one stage that counted as being a member. So we aren't talking about inheriting: that would be if the family had the card since 1972, and OP got that date when she was added in 1984.
But people are talking about recent change, so don't understand the details either.
@thom02099 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Rhaeny wrote:Forgive me for being a complete idiot on this, and I've read many threads, but I just can't wrap my head around how this works!
Okay, so here is the deal.
- A family member put me on as an ACM in 1984
- I remained on that account until 2011 when membership was canceled. I found out that the family member was going to file BK and I wanted my name off the account.
- Family member filed BK (took Amex down for big money..at least $30K)
- My credit report still shows those 2 accounts from 1984 in good standing. It shows opened 3/1984.
- I apply a few days ago and get approved for 2 CC's.
Sooooo, does this mean that I can request that my MSD be changed to 1984? I think I'm confused because I was an ACM and never had my own account until a few days ago.
Yes. You have been a member since 1984.
I don't think so. ACM does not inherit primary cardholder's history. They are an authorised user of the account, but the account is not in their name. When OP opens account in his/her own name, MSD becomes when OP applies for card in their own name.
http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Cards/Amex-AU-question/m-p/2544173/highlight/true#M728731
See the response from 09Lexie. ACM's don't inherit the primary cardholder's history.
Rhaeny's situation and the situation described in that thread are entirely different. Rhaeny was made an ACM in 1984 and thus has been a member since 1984. In the other thread, someone is asking if adding him as an AU will set his MSD as the primary cardholder's MSD.
@Anonymous wrote:This seems different from the quoted case. OP WAS an ACM in 1984, and at least at one stage that counted as being a member. So we aren't talking about inheriting: that would be if the family had the card since 1972, and OP got that date when she was added in 1984.
But people are talking about recent change, so don't understand the details either.
OP would not inherit payment history but would have a MSD of 1984 on new card and CR's would be backdated to 1984 on primary card.
Hope that clears it up.
@Anonymous wrote:This seems different from the quoted case. OP WAS an ACM in 1984, and at least at one stage that counted as being a member. So we aren't talking about inheriting: that would be if the family had the card since 1972, and OP got that date when she was added in 1984.
But people are talking about recent change, so don't understand the details either.
AFAIK, the recent policy change only affects new members. Those who have been members since before the change aren't affected. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. ![]()
@Anonymous wrote:This seems different from the quoted case. OP WAS an ACM in 1984, and at least at one stage that counted as being a member. So we aren't talking about inheriting: that would be if the family had the card since 1972, and OP got that date when she was added in 1984.
But people are talking about recent change, so don't understand the details either.
Perhaps I'm reading both posts differently. As an example: My daughter is an ACM on my Clear account, with a MSD of 1991. I removed her from the account last year. If she applies for a card (Clear not available), her MSD will then become 2014, and she won't be able to backdate to 1991....2 years before she was born!
@thom02099 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:This seems different from the quoted case. OP WAS an ACM in 1984, and at least at one stage that counted as being a member. So we aren't talking about inheriting: that would be if the family had the card since 1972, and OP got that date when she was added in 1984.
But people are talking about recent change, so don't understand the details either.
Perhaps I'm reading both posts differently. As an example: My daughter is an ACM on my Clear account, with a MSD of 1991. I removed her from the account last year. If she applies for a card (Clear not available), her MSD will then become 2014, and she won't be able to backdate to 1991....2 years before she was born!
Her MSD is based on the date she was added as an ACM-not your MSD. They used to backdate to primary but that changed a few years ago.