No, you cannot make returns on a credit card. When you return an item purchased with a credit card, the refund is typically issued back to the same card or as a store credit.
Yes, we can process returns on a credit card.
Returns on credit cards refer to the rewards or cash back that cardholders earn when they make purchases using their credit card. These returns are typically a percentage of the amount spent and can be redeemed for various rewards such as statement credits, gift cards, or merchandise. The more you spend on your credit card, the more returns you can earn.
No - no more than the balance of your credit card does. Individual returns are not reflected on your credit report, only the balances of cards, high limits, etc.
A person is in credit card debt when they have charges on their credit card and can not pay them. A person can make charges on a credit card and make payments at a later date. When a person charges on their credit card, the charge is now a debt that must be paid.
When you make a purchase using a credit card, the credit card company pays the merchant on your behalf. You then owe the credit card company the amount of the purchase, which you must pay back according to the terms of your credit card agreement.
Yes, we can process returns on a credit card.
Returns on credit cards refer to the rewards or cash back that cardholders earn when they make purchases using their credit card. These returns are typically a percentage of the amount spent and can be redeemed for various rewards such as statement credits, gift cards, or merchandise. The more you spend on your credit card, the more returns you can earn.
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No - no more than the balance of your credit card does. Individual returns are not reflected on your credit report, only the balances of cards, high limits, etc.
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- a refund check - a credit to the credit card used - a store credit redeemable only at that store
- a refund check - a credit to the credit card used - a store credit redeemable only at that store
No. The merchant may drop you from his preferred customer list if he notices a lot of returns, but the credit card company doesn't care.
A person is in credit card debt when they have charges on their credit card and can not pay them. A person can make charges on a credit card and make payments at a later date. When a person charges on their credit card, the charge is now a debt that must be paid.
When you make a purchase using a credit card, the credit card company pays the merchant on your behalf. You then owe the credit card company the amount of the purchase, which you must pay back according to the terms of your credit card agreement.
No, what usaully takes place is that the credit card company freeze your credit card account and you continue to make payments
Only if you OWN the credit card company. Credit card debt is a silent killer. Make the choice to carry ZERO credit card debt.