The estate (whatever the deceased left behind) or a co signer on the card. The person in charge of the estate (executor) does NOT pay for any of the estate's debts out his/her pocket.
the credit card issuer pays the store
If your dad takes you to the hospital and pays with his card, then the monthly statement will show on his credit card.
The person who orders and pays for the meal pays the tip.
your estate.
No it is not !If a person pays for goods or services by credit card, the Credit Card Company is the only organisation allowed to retain details about the customers card.
the wife
When you use credit card for purchasing goods and services, the credit card issuer pays for it first and you pay the credit card company. On the other hand, when you purchase using a debit card, your purchases are charged to your bank account.
The estate pays. If nothing in the estate they do not get paid.
Outstanding Bills
Aldi does not allow you to pay by credit card. The fees are higher and it would bring the prices on to the consumer.
No Debit card takes money straight away from bank account. Credit card makes a debt on card company, not your bank - then later the bank (or person) pays card company, plus interest sometimes.
The person's estate pays for all outstanding debts.