You most certainly can get a credit card under a pseudonym. If you're not doing it for fraudulent purposes, it's done all the time (very popular in Asian families). In some states you must file a DBA to do it, but you can.
It is a legally recognized right to use an assumed name in most jurisdictions in the US. In many of them, you don't even have to use it all the time, although some require that for it to be valid, and it becomes a name change then.
It is a legally recognized right to use an assumed name in most jurisdictions in the US. In many of them, you don't even have to use it all the time, although some require that for it to be valid, and it becomes a name change then.
For instance, read http://federal-circuits.vlex.com/vid/kreuter-v-united-states... look at cite 5.