If you allow a creditor to deduct a payment of X amount of dollars, the creditor will most likely deduct that amount.
If an account is 'past due' and a debtor gives a creditor a number to do a check by phone, the creditor can withdraw the amount of money owed which can cause the debtor to become overdrawn.
You may be able to make a case, stating that you did not authorize that amount but while fighting this your account can still remain overdrawn.
So if you have a past due account, make the payment by money order or cashiers check just to avoid this occurence from taking place.
To transfer your credit card payment to your bank account, you can typically do so by logging into your online banking account and setting up a transfer from your credit card to your bank account. You may also be able to do this by contacting your credit card company directly or visiting a bank branch.
Yes, that is the way a garnishment works. When the credit card company sues you for non-payment of debt, they win a judgment. The judgment can be a garnish on your paycheck or your bank account. It makes no difference who you have a bank account with if they were awarded the garnishment by court.
You cannon earn interest from a credit card if you have a positive credit account. The bank will simply give you a refund if you have overpaid.
To transfer funds from your credit card to your bank account, you can typically do a balance transfer or use a money transfer service. Check with your credit card company for specific options and fees involved in the transfer process.
Bank credit has two meanings, depending on the context. (1) If you have a financial account (e.g., checking, credit card, etc.), the bank might credit that account for some reason (e.g., refund a fee). The transaction line associated with that action will likely state "bank credit." (2) The more general meeting is when a financial institution extends credit to an individual or company through a credit card, loan or line of credit.
Credit report?
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To transfer your credit card payment to your bank account, you can typically do so by logging into your online banking account and setting up a transfer from your credit card to your bank account. You may also be able to do this by contacting your credit card company directly or visiting a bank branch.
Yes, that is the way a garnishment works. When the credit card company sues you for non-payment of debt, they win a judgment. The judgment can be a garnish on your paycheck or your bank account. It makes no difference who you have a bank account with if they were awarded the garnishment by court.
Contact your bank or credit card company.
No company named Creditline could be found. A credit line is the amount of credit available to a consumer or business on a credit card or bank account.
A credit card company cannot freeze your bank account. However, it can sue you in court for any overdue balance. If the credit card company is successful, the court will issue a judgment lien that the creditor can use to freeze your bank account and seize any money you have on deposit. In fact, the judgment lien can be used to seize any assets you own to satisfy the lien.
a promissory note left for collection
It's on the Debit side. A current asset. A = Assets --------DEBIT L = Liabilities -----------------------------CREDIT O = Owner's equity --------------------------CREDIT R = Revenue ---------------------------CREDIT E = expenses --------DEBIT All expenditures in different heads of accounts are debit and all income are credit. for an example, you deposite a certain amount to your correspondence bank. To your company's account register bank account of that certain amount will be debit & your company's account will be credit of that said amount. Credit decreases the normal balance of Office Supplies account.
You cannon earn interest from a credit card if you have a positive credit account. The bank will simply give you a refund if you have overpaid.
To transfer funds from your credit card to your bank account, you can typically do a balance transfer or use a money transfer service. Check with your credit card company for specific options and fees involved in the transfer process.
Send them a "copy only" of your credit card agreement that you got from the credit card company that won't do it for you.