If the account is in his name linked to his ssn & you just have privleges-then I think that all goes to him.
If the account is an actually JOINT account in both of your names & ssn then the credit history will go to both.
2006-06-29 09:56:36
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answered by seversol73 2
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It depends on if you are a authorized user. Or if your name is actually on the credit card as an account holder. Check with the Credit Card Company to find out which you are. If you are just an authorized user you will not be getting any credit history. If you are a secondary account holder you will.
2006-06-29 16:59:52
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answered by Kali_girl825 6
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If you have a joint account, it will be reported to your reports.
If you are an authorized user, many cards will report to your reports but some don't. If you are an AU and it isn't reporting, you can try and request that the card be reported on your reports.
If it is a joint account, you will be held liable for the account should anything happen to your husband. If you are an AU, you are not legally liable for the account.
2006-06-29 17:24:11
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answered by echo 7
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yes, you will be held just as liable as he is if it does not get paid, and if it does get paid you will get credit also.
2006-06-29 17:03:49
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answered by Amanda F 4
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to a certain extent. did you have to give your social as well? if so then you are also being reported on as well as your husband.
2006-06-29 16:55:38
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answered by YOU WILL BOW TO ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4
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yes
2006-06-29 16:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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