Can you let someone use your credit card or lend yours?
Is sharing your credit card illegal? No, but here’s why you still shouldn’t do it.
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Is sharing your credit card illegal? No, but here’s why you still shouldn’t do it.
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Both authorized users and joint applicants can share credit cards, but should they?
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Goodwill letters can convince creditors to remove late payments from your credit report.