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Date: Sat, 07/07/2007 - 14:15

Submitted by brownsugar
on Sat, 07/07/2007 - 14:15

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I'm not sure if this is going in the right forum, but I just want to post that my daughter is 16 and has a job at McDonald's. Well, I get the mail today and there was a credit card application for her :evil: This is really bothering me b/c I just wonder how cc companies would get info about her. Needless to say, I'm gonna shred that app and pray that no more come in the mail.


She's not even old enough to sign a contract yet ...

This is kind of devious but here goes:

Part of the laws of contracts have to do with a person's capacity to enter into binding agreements. A minor does not have capacity to enter into a binding agreement. Therefore, any contract that she signs is "voidable" when she reaches the age of majority. (Really all she would need to do is write a letter when she turns 18 stating that she wasn't aware of her actions and now wishes to avoid the contract). At that point, the contract would become unenforceable and the credit card company would not be able to win their case if they sued her.

NOW, half of me says "tell her to get the credit card -- she can get some free money out of it simply by disaffirming the debt later on." The other half of me, along with yourself, probably says it would be wrong to teach her to do something like that...

You're right though, they have no business sending credit applications to minors. Maybe you can you file a complaint with the FTC.


lrhall41

Submitted by DebtCruncher on Sat, 07/07/2007 - 15:04

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I also think that some of the testing such as PSAT - beleive it or not, can sell the name lists,there is a section on one of those type tests that ask if you would like college info, and I am sure ccards get thrown in there - or driver's license - it could also come through magazine subs too - my son started getting them as soon as he turned 15 it is scary - he gets them almost daily from capital one


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 07/09/2007 - 09:16

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