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  2. How to cancel credit cards for someone who is deceased - AOL

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    To cancel a deceased person’s credit cards, you’ll have to start by gathering as much information on each credit card account as possible, including who might be included as an authorized user ...

  3. Options available if an AOL account owner passes away

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    In order to protect the privacy and security of the deceased user's account, any decision regarding a request will be made only after a careful review. Note: This help page applies to U.S. accounts only. Requests submitted for non-U.S. accounts will not be accepted and will not receive a response. Requesting to close an AOL account

  4. How to protect your deceased loved one’s credit after death

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    Ask if the deceased’s account has been appropriately flagged as “deceased — do not issue credit” to protect their information from potential fraud. 5. Request a copy of your loved one’s ...

  5. How to protect your deceased loved one’s credit after death

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    If a scammer opens fraudulent accounts in a deceased person’s name, the crime can cause significant problems during probate. Money from the estate is used to pay off the deceased person’s ...

  6. What to do if a loved one dies suddenly: A practical guide - AOL

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    You’ll need them to file insurance claims, cancel credit cards and close financial accounts. If the deceased person's remains are in L.A. County, contact the county Department of Public Health ...

  7. What happens to your credit card debt after you die? - AOL

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    The fate of credit card rewards after death varies by card issuer. Some companies, like American Express , may allow the executor of the estate to make a one-time points redemption.

  8. When you do need to pay off a loved one's debt - AOL

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    Sharing a joint credit card account with the deceased. This doesn’t apply if you’re an authorized user. Being a co-signer on a loan for the deceased, where there’s outstanding debt.

  9. I lost my dad to cancer and no final payment was made ... - AOL

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    While the card's payment record may show up on your credit record if you're an authorized user, you should be able to get yourself removed from the account. Upon death, a person's estate is ...