as soon as you make a purchase
When a transaction occurs, a credit card does not instantly debit a bank account. Since a credit card is linked to a line of credit, it is dependent on the user to make individual payments in order to replenish that credit line.
A Merchant Account is an account linked to a business's current account that will accept and provide the credit card transaction process. In order to get a Merchant Account one must apply in a process similar to getting a personal credit card whereby credit worthiness, history of trading and likely spend will be assessed.
No, if you close your credit card, a merchant will not be able to charge the account. When the merchant attempts to get an authorization, it will come back declined.Now, if a merchant received an authorization before the card account was closed, the authorization will be honored.A merchant may attempt to force a credit card transaction without an authorization, but the credit card company will not pay it.http://paymenttransactionsystems.comhttp://merchantpos.net
No. I don't see how that could be possible. CCC's will only credit an account for a purchase that has been made on that account. I don't understand how or why a business would think they could make that type of transaction.
Purchase with a credit card is not considered a cash transaction, as the person making the purchase does not pay for the item until they pay their credit card bill, which may not occur until much later.
Every transaction will appear on your monthly statement !
When a transaction occurs, a credit card does not instantly debit a bank account. Since a credit card is linked to a line of credit, it is dependent on the user to make individual payments in order to replenish that credit line.
The bankruptcy will appear on their credit if you include this card in your bankruptcy. If you leave the card off the bankruptcy, it will not effect their credit.
In banking parlance, Credit refers to a transaction where funds came into the account under question and Debit refers to a transaction where funds were taken out from the account. For ex: If your company deposits your salary into your bank account, it will be a credit transaction. Similarly, if you use your ATM Card and withdraw some money, it will be a debit transaction.
If you've added a credit card, in the case of a purchase that exceeds the funds in your PSN Wallet, the difference will be charged to your credit card. If you don't have a credit card associated with the account, then you will simply be unable to complete the transaction.
Yes, purchasing a book on your Nook will typically show up as a charge on the credit card linked to your Nook account. The charge will appear on your credit card statement.
It will appear on the CR when the account becomes active, not when the card is approved.
A Merchant Account is an account linked to a business's current account that will accept and provide the credit card transaction process. In order to get a Merchant Account one must apply in a process similar to getting a personal credit card whereby credit worthiness, history of trading and likely spend will be assessed.
When you purchase with credit cards, the transaction is on credit while when you purchase with debit card, the transaction is considered cash sale because the amount is directly deducted from your bank account.
Yes, it would appear on their credit card statement as going to Paypal.
No, if you close your credit card, a merchant will not be able to charge the account. When the merchant attempts to get an authorization, it will come back declined.Now, if a merchant received an authorization before the card account was closed, the authorization will be honored.A merchant may attempt to force a credit card transaction without an authorization, but the credit card company will not pay it.http://paymenttransactionsystems.comhttp://merchantpos.net
Yes, but the funds are still withdrawn from the account that the debit card it linked to ... in other words using the debit card as a credit card is still a point of sale transaction. You cannot be extended "credit" on a debit card.