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Yes the reward points expire unless you cash it out or make a qualiying purhcase.If you are a Silver card or a privileged card member then your points won't expire.
If the card is a simple debit only card it does not expire. If it has a credit card logo on it (Visa or Mastercard) then it is a combination debit/credit card used places that don't accept plain debit cards and it has an expiration date on the front under the account number.
Beware! Many do expire or have other "hang-ups" as far as paying first if the purchase price exceeds the limit left on the card (which is info. you may not recall.... and the additional expense must be paid first). Some cards last a couple of years so then the store/company takes money off the card without it being spent. Some that do this may report this information to you, but will state that the card will never expire. Maybe that is because you may keep the card to add more money to it later. Many gift cards are not like cash as one would expect (like paid gift certificates of the past) due to liability. No stores come to mind that provide a card that does not expire without taking $ off the card (often monthly) when not used immediately. If I discover some, I will share this information.
No. The available funds never expire. However, there is a valid thru date which indicates the card itself cannot be used after that date. The funds in the card are still available and can be claimed by requesting a new card.
Exactly no it doesn't when you do not use it in a monthly period your account then becomes inactive, and therefore you'd have to reactivate it again to be used once more
Yes they expire after the time is used.
A used 8g SD card would only be worth a few dollars as they sell new for under ten dollars.A new 8g SD card sells for around $9.99 and a used would be worth only a few dollars.
You can get a used car loan (no such thing exists as a used card loan) from places like a used auto dealership. However, your monthly payments will be a lot higher than someone with good credit.
I don't know about yours. I have a job, and get paid for working. Part of my pay is used to pay off my credit card bill.
Yes, if the monthly rent you agreed to included the $75.00 allotment. It is likely the allotment means that if you exceed the $75.00 you must pay extra.
A ticket or license can expire.
if i pay the $15 dollars, am i still in trouble?