The few I've seen were completed in a few days, but I'm sure sometimes issues happen that can delay them a bit longer.
as soon as you make your purchase, it goes through immediately.
3 days
No - in most cases. As long as the credit card issuer can determine your credit worthiness, it doesn't matter where your bank account is. There is one exception. If you apply for a secured credit card, you must keep a 'security deposit' of a certain amount in the institution chosen by the credit card issuer (usually their own bank).
You can ask for a cash advance into your bank account as long as your credit card allows cash advances. When you call the credit card company to do so be sure you have the routing number and account number of the account you want the money to go into.Alternatively you can do that through western union although I do notrecommendthat way if it can be avoided as the cost last I looked was anywhere from $13-$25.
Forever, since it looks good on your report.
Credit card refunds can take time to process because there are multiple steps involved, including verification by the merchant, communication between banks, and security checks to prevent fraud. Additionally, each financial institution may have its own internal processes that can contribute to the delay in processing refunds.
A credit card transaction typically takes a few seconds to a few days to go through, depending on the merchant and the bank processing the transaction.
That decision is up to the credit card company. If the corporation is relatively new or had no credit history, the credito card company might demand that you personally guarantee the debt and you will need to have a credit check. If you have been in business a long time, the credit card company MIGHT not require a personal credit check.
as long as it remains a part of your credit report, 7 years.
as soon as you make your purchase, it goes through immediately.
Embossed on the face of a credit card and is normally sixteen digits long in length.
Credit card issuers promise a fast approval process. As for how long does it take them to approve your credit card, this varies by issuer. But the typical time required is around five to seven business days. Issuers will be able to provide more information through their customer service departments
No, The credit card number is the long string of numbers embossed on the card. The account number is not shown on the credit card - it will be on your statements.
There are several options for a credit card through the Royal Bank of Scotland. One is to have a straight credit card that will make you pay through the bank account. The other is a debit card that will allow you to use fake money as long as you pay it back. Otherwise you get a fine and interest.
Yes, freelancers can typically obtain a credit card as long as they meet the credit card issuer's requirements, such as having a good credit score and sufficient income to repay the credit card debt.
6 months
To determine your credit card number you have to look on the back of the card and the number will be imprinted. Your credit card number can be as long as 10 to 12 digits long.