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memevertical
Established Member

How does this work????

Hi everyone. Quick question:

 

If my wife adds my as authorized user or joint account holder on a credit line she has for over 3 years, how does that look on my credit report? Does it look like an 3 year old account? Or does it shoe up as a recent account? Is it a good idea?

 

I wanna do this because I understand the lenders see my report and see the average age of my accounts, and only one of the accounts I have is 2 years old, the other 2 are 1 year, so I thought that adding that 3 year old account might help.

 

By the way, the account that she would add me to, has  no balance, its at $0 right now with a limit of $500.

 

Thanks everyone!!!

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RobertEG
Legendary Contributor

Re: How does this work????

AU accounts will show in your CR the same as in your wife's report.

Its a good idea provided there are no lates on her CR.

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memevertical
Established Member

Re: How does this work????

Cool, thanks for your help!!

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MarineVietVet
Moderator Emeritus

Re: How does this work????

To add to what Robert said being added as an AU can help IF the account is older than any of yours(sounds like it is), IF the payment history is long and clean, IF the utilization is very low, and IF it will report to the CRA's. Not all cards will do this. You need to ask the company first. You will inherit the entire history of this account. One caveat however; if this account starts to go south your credit will be affected as well. Keep that in mind.

 

 

 

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memevertical
Established Member

Re: How does this work????

Thanks for your advice!

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