Hi, thanks. I hope you're well too.
I figured you have permission to use it and weren't doing a bad intent. He can easily find out, out of curiosity or checking expenses later on, what it is whether the statement explicitly says what it is or not. That statement won't go away on records, but it might go away from easy personal access, if the account is closed.
It's likely the awkward scenario of knowing but not mentioning what was bought (pretend that didn't happen). It could also be a talk, like why are you buying these things. There are usually details or setbacks that may come up that I haven't thought of.
Sometimes the webpage will tell you what's on the credit-card statement, or what is on the mail package labeling. Too many institutions have access to credit-card history for comfort, but maybe not everyone is uncomfortable with that.
I figured you have permission to use it and weren't doing a bad intent. He can easily find out, out of curiosity or checking expenses later on, what it is whether the statement explicitly says what it is or not. That statement won't go away on records, but it might go away from easy personal access, if the account is closed.
It's likely the awkward scenario of knowing but not mentioning what was bought (pretend that didn't happen). It could also be a talk, like why are you buying these things. There are usually details or setbacks that may come up that I haven't thought of.
Sometimes the webpage will tell you what's on the credit-card statement, or what is on the mail package labeling. Too many institutions have access to credit-card history for comfort, but maybe not everyone is uncomfortable with that.