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can you lend someone your credit card?
Tegra_Devil
02-09-2009, 02:23 AM
hey, this is probably a stupid question, but my fiancee wants to buy a very pricey item, and she has a basic credit card, but i want her to use the credit card under my name cause i get airmiles. I wont be there when she will be making the purchase, but if i leave her my card, will they let her use it at the point of sale? since i know a lot of places need picture ID as well...
Poonpee
02-09-2009, 02:30 AM
Ofcuz not.... not even ur wife could use ur card
Cman333
02-09-2009, 02:37 AM
Technically no. Visa won't cover the company if you decide to chargeback. So if you want the points, best bet is to be there. Unless the store has some trust in you.
Ofcuz not.... not even ur wife could use ur card
ya, you cant even let someone else return an item purchased on your credit card and have it credited back to my card. i had to go in myself when i tried to get my gf to return something for me.
impactX
02-09-2009, 07:42 AM
"Hey Honey, look at this shiny rock I got myself today!"
asian_XL
02-09-2009, 08:15 AM
maybe you can get away if you have the same last name as your fiancee...like
Chan Ho Nam...and she also has long MK hair
viper11885
02-09-2009, 09:16 AM
best to be there when the transaction happens.
quasi
02-09-2009, 09:23 AM
I do it all the time most times it's not an issue because they 95% of the time they don't ask for ID.
Edit: Then again you're talking about a girl using a guys card so unless your name is Sue or something like that it probably will be an issue.
BabyblooLexus
02-09-2009, 09:31 AM
Then again you're talking about a girl using a guys card so unless your name is Sue or something like that it probably will be an issue.
LOLLLL
but yea, it depends.. a frnd of mine uses her dads credit card to buy textbooks. she brings a note that he writes out wit her wit contact info and all taht.. but then again it was for academic reasons soooo they mighthave been lenient cuz of that.
saucywoman
02-09-2009, 12:34 PM
I've used my mom's zellers credit card before. All she did was give me a note to give to the cashier saying that she authorizes me to use her card, entered my name within the note and signed her signature. You could try that.
Try calling the store that your girlfriend wants to make the purchase from and ask them their policy on it.
BoneThug
02-09-2009, 01:34 PM
depends if they even check. i've used a girls card before.
hotjoint
02-09-2009, 01:41 PM
never tried cuz I assume they ask for id
hey, this is probably a stupid question, but my fiancee wants to buy a very pricey item, and she has a basic credit card, but i want her to use the credit card under my name cause i get airmiles. I wont be there when she will be making the purchase, but if i leave her my card, will they let her use it at the point of sale? since i know a lot of places need picture ID as well...
Sounds like a good plan, that is, until you hit the sour portions of your relationship, and trust me, they exist ;)
Eclypz
02-09-2009, 02:01 PM
the only time it would work is if the merchant is incompetent and doesn't properly verify your fiancee is the card holder. But like you said, it's a large purchase, and merchants are usually a little more careful when making large transactions.
Only the individual on the Visa can authorize purchases on the card.
PS: If you want to do things properly, you can call your Visa carrier and request for a secondary card (aka. joint) be issued under your fiancee's name. And depending on your Visa carrier, the points accumulated between you two can be pooled under the same account.
AzNightmare
02-09-2009, 02:03 PM
I thought when you use a credit card, all you have to do is sign.
Any monkey can copy a sloppy signature, considering most cashier's don't even bother checking and return the credit card before they ask you to sign. Some places like gas station's don't require a signature if you pay at the pump.
Tegra_Devil
02-09-2009, 02:04 PM
thanks for the info guys...
hahaha...lol, dont worry, i get just as much benefit of this purchase as she does...so i dont mind if our relationship goes sour...though hopefully it doesnt :P
BoneThug
02-09-2009, 02:12 PM
I thought when you use a credit card, all you have to do is sign.
Any monkey can copy a sloppy signature, considering most cashier's don't even bother checking and return the credit card before they ask you to sign. Some places like gas station's don't require a signature if you pay at the pump.
exactly. you dont really even have to use the same sig. i signed with my own. if no one disputes the charges, do you think anyone is going to notice?
pandalove
02-09-2009, 02:15 PM
can ya lend a nigga a pencil?
hahaha...lol, dont worry, i get just as much benefit of this purchase as she does
Are we really talking about airmiles or sex? :D j/k brah.
wouwou
02-09-2009, 02:26 PM
exactly. you dont really even have to use the same sig. i signed with my own. if no one disputes the charges, do you think anyone is going to notice?
what if the store clerk actually checked against the sig, and decided to call the popo for potential ID thief?
Havent you heard on the news? ID thief is on the raise and PEOPLE ARE PAYING MORE ATTENTION.
nipples
02-09-2009, 03:02 PM
you can still do it.
you go to the store, they verify, and you let the store know your gf wants to buy gifts and to put it on your cards account.
it works.
InvisibleSoul
02-09-2009, 03:20 PM
the only time it would work is if the merchant is incompetent and doesn't properly verify your fiancee is the card holder. But like you said, it's a large purchase, and merchants are usually a little more careful when making large transactions.
Only the individual on the Visa can authorize purchases on the card.
PS: If you want to do things properly, you can call your Visa carrier and request for a secondary card (aka. joint) be issued under your fiancee's name. And depending on your Visa carrier, the points accumulated between you two can be pooled under the same account.
Best answer in the thread.
Eclypz
02-09-2009, 03:26 PM
I'm guessing none of you guys have ever worked retail for a reputable company that makes you go through Loss Prevention training? lol
The Merchant is responsible for verifying the buyer as the card holder.
But we all know not everybody does things "by the book".
The reason for this is if the purchase was ever disputed, Visa will be calling....And if Visa finds out that the merchant messed up, guess who's paying for the purchase?
Gary Oak
02-09-2009, 05:17 PM
NOPE
debit you can but its not a good idea
with credit card they look for id and and signature
Eclypz
02-09-2009, 07:59 PM
NOPE
debit you can but its not a good idea
with credit card they look for id and and signature
Not even a debit card.
You violate your terms with your bank if you give your PIN to anybody. It was in the agreement that you signed when opening an account.
I work for a bank and if the bank ever finds out you gave your PIN to somebody, or wrote it down somewhere (like in your wallet), they have the right to deny any fraudulent claims and/or service(s).
For example, this one guy was identified as a skimming victim, but when filling out the declaration, he admitted that he keeps his PIN written down in his wallet because he always forgets, and guess what? We denied his claim based on a breach of contract. Yes, he was stupid for admitting that, but he probably saw no harm in being completely honest. Luckily it was only a couple hundred dollar claim, but imagine if he got skimmed for a few thousand....
JSALES
02-09-2009, 08:08 PM
well, i remember back in the day when i was in high school, i was stupid back then. me and my friends found someone's credit card and forged a note saying it was from our "guardian" so we can have use of it. don't know if having a note will work though
quasi
02-09-2009, 08:35 PM
When I went to California in December I got asked for a Drivers License every single time I used my credit card. In Canada I can count the times I've ever been asked for ID on one hand over the last 14 years.
DC5-S
02-09-2009, 09:14 PM
I use my credit card all the time.. and id have to say 99% of the time ive never been ID'd.. the odd couple of times I have had.. thus being said my friend use to always use his moms credit card to buy shit in stores or online
iwantaskyline
02-09-2009, 09:30 PM
I've bought things with my moms credit card when I was younger and I don't even have the same last name as her. Really depends if they ID you which they probably will if its a pricey item.
johny
02-09-2009, 09:56 PM
I use my bosses CC all the time. 100's at a time at FS, londron drugs etc. never been stoped or asked.
michimaro
02-09-2009, 11:17 PM
Whether your fiancee will be able to use your credit card to make this purchase without you being there will depend on how diligent the store is being. It's true what everyone's saying about a lot of places not checking id/signatures before they hand you back the card. So many people seem suprise when stores do ask for ID when the signature on the card is no longer legible (from long term use) or if its a large purchase.
I have even had customers that get offended when I ask for ID like I am accusing them of being a criminal. Then it leads to me having to explain to them that if people never checked signatures or ID there would be even more credit card fraud then there is now.
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