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Student applying for Amex Rewards Card
mikarv
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Credit cards
Hi, I'm a student in London starting in under a week and I would like to apply for an Amex Rewards card. There are student options in the application process but can I count my household income as my family income, even though I don't have a partner or spouse?
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A household for these purposes is defined as those who are financially linked, and typically means marriages, parternships and families. I think even to include a parent might be stretching the point.
So sorry, no.So many glitches, so little time...0 -
I would go for a Mastercard or Visa credit card.0
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