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by mcherm 3997 days ago
The problem it creates is that you lose customers.

People want the ability to have joint accounts. A joint account generally has a credit limit set by the income of the higher-paid (or wealthier) of the two but allows both people to have a card and make payments. Imagine a simple scenario: one spouse works, the other does not; the one who doesn't work often does the shopping.

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How is this different from a business account with 2 cofounders?