When you charge more than your current credit limit
your credit limit
Credit Limit
Credit Limit
Credit limit is the largest amount of money a consumer can charge on a credit card. The amount equals the amount of credit extended to a consumer. Charges over this amount are usually allowed, but expect to pay an "over-the-limit" fee.
credit limit fee
Assuming you mean as a customer - that's called your credit limit.
The charge on your credit card is the amount of money that has been deducted from your available credit limit for a purchase or transaction.
Yes. By definition whenever your balance goes over the limit, whether it's due to a purchase, late fee, or regular finance charge, the credit card company can charge you an overlimit fee. But you may call the company to try to get it waived.
no it isn,t you can ue for that offence if they did
no
Not a legal limit - however - for insurance purposes, your insurance company may impose a maximum limit for the amount of cash they're willing to protect with your contents policy.