When you went to England over Thanksgiving, you had your phone set up for international service and canceled it when you got back. When an international charge showed up on your phone bill several months later, you thought they had forgotten to cancel the international service like you had asked them to. So you told me to call them to cancel it. I told you that I can't make changes to your personal cell phone account because I'm not an authorized user. You said you'd get me added to your account.
Before you did that you thankfully realized that the international charge was for a phone call and not actual international service and everything was fine. But may I just say that I do not want to be on your personal acocunt, nor should I be. I'm not your family, next of kin, or personal assistant. I should not have access to your personal accounts nor do I want to. If anything were to go wrong with them, I could possibly be held responsible since I'd be an authorized user. And that's not a responsibility I want with anyone. Not to mention it's not my job to go changing your personal accounts around.
In fact, there are only three accounts I can think of where I am an authorized user/account holder/card holder with anyone, and that's someone in my family. I draw the line there.
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