My friend is in need of money, so he wants to pay my chase CC bill with a balance transfer from his BA or Barclays account. My question is will it have any kind of effect on me, as they will see that my bills are getting paid via balance transfer?
no
2) check with your lor in regard to paying the BT fees
what can be the problem? i'm not getting any loan from him, he"s paying my bill, & i"m giving him a check for that amount.
There's no problem . Don't worry about it. Pple just get confused if they haven't learned the sugya l'halacha
whats a good business card option? Have a Amex Gold and need another. about 200k/year spend.
Sorry to sound like such a newbee but what is CSP?
Is there a point of adding an AU when he's really young, (let's say a child,) or is there limit to how much you can gain from being an AU, and there's no point of bring added so young?
What spend you do? If office stores, get a couple of inks
IIRC (I might be confused with a thread I read on CB) , mendel or plansyme actually have a list of the limits on when AU can be added (starting at what age) per cc company/bank
Taken from this thread on CB: https://creditboards.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=477228&p=5209096Enjoy Issuer Age American Express 15Arkansas National Bank 18Bank of America 01Barclays 09Best Buy 01Buckle (Comenity) 07Capital One 01Chase 09Citi < 01Comenity 07Discover 01First Command Bank 16GECRB 02HSBC 09JP Morgan 09Macy's 07Navy Federal CU 12PenFed 15Pulaski Bank & Trust 18Sunoco (Citi) 07Synchrony 02Target 15USAA 12Victoria's Secret (Comenity) 07
not office. IIRC theres a card that gives you perks if you spend 50k/year?
Good to know. Let's say a bank allows you to add any age though, is there a point in adding a child?
For most cards no. An exception would be Amex.
If the list is right and you can only add at 15 then Amex won't help much, it'll only give you at most 3 years. You could just do Chase a few months before he turns 18 and you'd be fine.