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  2. How being an authorized user affects your credit - AOL

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    An authorized user is a person who is able to make purchases on somebody else’s credit account. People often add partners and spouses as authorized users on their credit cards, for example, and ...

  3. How to build credit fast - AOL

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    An authorized user is someone who has official permission to use someone else’s card. To become an authorized user on someone else’s credit account, the primary cardholder must add you to ...

  4. Should I get a credit card in my child’s name? - AOL

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    How to get a credit card in your child’s name. If you decide to add your child as an authorized user to help them build credit or learn positive money habits, the process is fairly simple.

  5. Seasoned tradeline - Wikipedia

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    Authorized user accounts are legal and will be included into credit scoring; it's a violation of Federal law to not include ALL information in a credit file while calculating a credit score. One thing is for sure, Federal Law, such as the CROA and the Federal Reserve Board Regulation B , at least indicates a permissible purpose for adding ...

  6. Authorization hold - Wikipedia

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    Authorization hold (also card authorization, preauthorization, or preauth) is a service offered by credit and debit card providers whereby the provider puts a hold of the amount approved by the cardholder, reducing the balance of available funds until the merchant clears the transaction (also called settlement), after the transaction is completed or aborted, or because the hold expires.

  7. Financial privacy laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Song-Beverly Credit Card Act of California was passed in 1971 to protect consumer information in credit card transactions. [16] Under the act, companies may not collect personally identifiable information from consumers who purchase goods or services using credit cards.

  8. How to help your kids build credit - AOL

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    Consider making them an authorized user on your account. Some credit card issuers like American Express and Discover have minimum age requirements when it comes to adding authorized users to your ...

  9. Get help with your AOL billing questions

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    The $1 charge won’t actually be deducted from the account. The bank for the credit card should remove the charge within a day or two. If you used a credit card for age verification and noticed the charge hasn’t been removed after a few days, please contact your bank or credit card company.