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PepperPlant wrote:We tried calling Citi, Discover and Amex and *all* said that they did *not* offer joint accounts even for spouses and that there is *no way* to open a joint account either new or by taking an existing account with one authorized user and turning that account into a joint account.
Thank you *very* much for taking the trouble to find this. We'll write off Citi and Amex and try again. I wish there were some kind of organized protest against this change. I came to the US more than 7 yrs ago with more than 2 decades of excellent credit history, incl Amex, all of which was thrown away here. Now Citi and Amex are wiping out the longest entries on my credit history here even though I've been the person paying the bills, just because others have been misusing what many many people have been legitimately doing for years. Getting your financial history wiped out twice isn't nice, it made me feel absolutely invisible the first time. Oh well, life goes on. I've already applied for another card in my own name and will follow up with Discover. Thanks again for taking the time to reply.
@Anonymous wrote:..To apply with a joint applicant, write to us at PO Box 30943, Salt Lake City, UT 84130-0943. Every applicant, including spouse, may apply for a separate account. THIS OFFER SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR OFFERS. Terms of this offer, including fees are accurate as of June 2007 and may change after that date. ..You might try calling Discover back and telling them you found info on their website about writing to get a joint account and you wanted to know about converting an account into a joint account....Not sure whether AMEX ever did joint accounts.
Sorry about your situation! Not sure if you are interested but Chase allows joint accounts. I was just accpeted a few weeks back on my DW's card. This is what happened. My wife called Chase and I instantly became an AU, 7 days later I received my new CC. Three days later the app came filled it out and was approved about 12-13 days later. Very simply app I might add.
@Anonymous wrote:Thank you *very* much for taking the trouble to find this. We'll write off Citi and Amex and try again. I wish there were some kind of organized protest against this change. I came to the US more than 7 yrs ago with more than 2 decades of excellent credit history, incl Amex, all of which was thrown away here. Now Citi and Amex are wiping out the longest entries on my credit history here even though I've been the person paying the bills, just because others have been misusing what many many people have been legitimately doing for years. Getting your financial history wiped out twice isn't nice, it made me feel absolutely invisible the first time. Oh well, life goes on. I've already applied for another card in my own name and will follow up with Discover. Thanks again for taking the time to reply.
@Anonymous wrote:..To apply with a joint applicant, write to us at PO Box 30943, Salt Lake City, UT 84130-0943. Every applicant, including spouse, may apply for a separate account. THIS OFFER SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR OFFERS. Terms of this offer, including fees are accurate as of June 2007 and may change after that date. ..You might try calling Discover back and telling them you found info on their website about writing to get a joint account and you wanted to know about converting an account into a joint account....Not sure whether AMEX ever did joint accounts.
fused111 wrote:Sorry about your situation! Not sure if you are interested but Chase allows joint accounts. I was just accpeted a few weeks back on my DW's card. This is what happened. My wife called Chase and I instantly became an AU, 7 days later I received my new CC. Three days later the app came filled it out and was approved about 12-13 days later. Very simply app I might add.
PepperPlant wrote:
fused - Thank you for that information about Chase. We tried talking to Discover again, they are (supposedly) sending an application for joint, then if that goes through and my score stays reasonable (! I don't trust anything until I see it and often not then!) we'll look at Chase. That is definitely good news though, so thanks and all the best to you.