Check your statement or call the credit card company. Up to 3 business days is a normal delay. If longer then this, call the crediting company and the card company.
Your credit card statement whether online or in the mail is a good place to look for your billing address for your credit card.
if you pay by card you will get a refund by card
The consumer is, as only he or she has access to the canceled/posted original check. Account information relating to the credited account should appear on one or both sides of the check. It is possible the wrong account was credited.
it denotes the amount of unpaid purchases on the card.
If it is a joint credit card - Yes Otherwise - NO. It would amount to fraud and you can be jailed.
It depends on the store's return policy,but in most cases your credit card gets credited with the amount of the returned item.
These best credit card that offers cash back is the Discover Card. For every purchase that you make with the card a small percentage of the total purchase amount is credited to your account which can be "cashed in" as cash back.
The outstanding balance is very simply the amount of debt that you have charged on the credit card. You owe that amount to the credit card company.
The bank or credit card company may stop further payments and ask whether you are spending the money or a criminal?
I believe it is around $350.00 of pre-authorization. This amount takes about two days to post back to you account if you used a debit. They deduct the rental charges from this pre-authorized amount. You will not be credited the $350.00, it will be credited back the difference.
A credit on a credit card is the amount of money you are allowed to spend before you have to pay it back
properly
Credit Limit
Your credit card statement whether online or in the mail is a good place to look for your billing address for your credit card.
if you pay by card you will get a refund by card
it is the maximum amount of money you can spend on a credit card, and it is all based on your credit rating and income.
Your credit report, credit rating and credit scores do not reflect any difference in paying the full amount on a credit card account or paying the minimum amount. What is tracked and recorded on your credit report is whether or not you pay the account ON TIME. It is a completely different factor to your "bottom line" in the amount of interest you pay. so consider all the facts before you decide how much to send in.