Companion Cardholder definition
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After you have received a Card, you may request that we provide one Companion Card to any person who meets our requirements to be a Companion Cardholder.
We may ask for this same information and documentation regarding any Companion Cardholder.
A Companion Cardholder must be a member of your immediate family, be at least 16 years of age, and a U.S. citizen or legal alien residing in one of the 50 States or the District of Columbia.
If the Companion Cardholder is less than 18 years of age (or 19 in States where the age of majority if 19), you also must provide us with a verifiable U.S. street mailing address (not a P.O. Box) for the Companion Cardholder and information that allows us to verify the identity of the Companion Cardholder to our satisfaction.
In addition, the Companion Cardholder is responsible for all authorized transactions initiated by the use of his or her Companion Card and all losses relating to such Companion Card as set out in Sections 2.5 and 14.
If the Companion Cardholder is 18 or older (or 19 in States there the age of majority is 19), we will obtain this address and identity information from the Companion Cardholder.
Every Companion Cardholder must be at least 13 years of age and a U.S. citizen or legal alien residing in one of the 50 States or the District of Columbia.
For such minor Companion Cardholders, you also authorize us to obtain information about the Companion Cardholder from consumer reporting agencies and other third parties to assist us in verifying the Companion Cardholder’s identity and to prevent fraud.
For the above purposes only, we may obtain a consumer report about you and any Companion Cardholder when you (or a Companion Cardholder) obtain a Card.
We may process transactions and accept instructions initiated by a Companion Cardholder, acting alone, in any fashion permitted under the Primary Cardholder.