if you pay by card you will get a refund by card
There is a credit due back as a refund.
Refund acct used to make the purchase.
Cause you didn't pay with cash in the first place? Otherwise why are you using a credit card?
Debit account
It should get rejected and should be credited back to the sender's account
No, neither the first sentence nor the second sentence is written correctly!! Also, I am expecting to see a full refund back to my credit card account. Thank you in advance.
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.
There is a credit due back as a refund.
Refund acct used to make the purchase.
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.
Cause you didn't pay with cash in the first place? Otherwise why are you using a credit card?
It is dependent on the store that you purphased the item from. Some will allow you, others will not. Typically, they ask you for the credit card you used when you bought the item and refund the money back onto the card.
Debit account
Around Christmas time, H and R Block will offer a line of credit to customers who have a history of getting a tax refund back. This will be given to you on a debit card and will be deducted from your tax refund when you have them do your taxes.
It should get rejected and should be credited back to the sender's account
it means the bank has taken money out of your account because; - they possibly covered a refund until the company you received the refund from has paid it back - a company has charged you twice for the one transaction if you notified the bank they have covered the refund until the company pays it back into your account. best thing to do is contact you bank in the frauds and refunds department
Debit Note - Money being taken out such as invoiced or charged Credit Note - Money being given back such as refund or over payment.