Yes. By definition whenever your balance goes over the limit, whether it's due to a purchase, late fee, or regular finance charge, the credit card company can charge you an overlimit fee. But you may call the company to try to get it waived.
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This probably refers to the "card limit" on a given card. It's the maximum dollar amount that can be charged on a card. It could be the maximum limit on a brand new card, or some other limit based on an unpaid balance or new restriction that "lowers the limit" on the card at a given time. If you have a card with, say, a $10,000 limit, you can buy up to $10,000 at one time (with no balance) on that card. If you have that card and have charged, say, $5,000 on it in the last couple of days, you have a "new" or "effective" limit of $5,000 on it.
In banking an over limit fee is an additional charge imposed by the bank due to your the funds in your account. It is a penalty charge for going over your account limit.
Yes, there is a time limit to dispute a credit card charge, typically within 60 days of receiving your statement that shows the charge.
Is there a legal limit to finance charges that can be charged in the state of Michigan?
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Being charged with a felony crime does not have an age limit. It is the offense itself, not the age of perpetator, which determines the seriousness of the charge.
It is possible, if you're charged with reckless endangerment or a similar charge.
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Once charged in Texas, there is no limit. A statute of limitations only applies before any DUI charges are brought.
Yes, if you are over limit and you may be charged late fees unless you pay down to your limit.
This probably refers to the "card limit" on a given card. It's the maximum dollar amount that can be charged on a card. It could be the maximum limit on a brand new card, or some other limit based on an unpaid balance or new restriction that "lowers the limit" on the card at a given time. If you have a card with, say, a $10,000 limit, you can buy up to $10,000 at one time (with no balance) on that card. If you have that card and have charged, say, $5,000 on it in the last couple of days, you have a "new" or "effective" limit of $5,000 on it.
Yes, there is a limit to negative charge that can occur on an ion.
The maximum amount of energy that a battery can hold before reaching its infinity charge limit is determined by its capacity, which is measured in watt-hours (Wh) or ampere-hours (Ah). Once a battery reaches its capacity limit, it cannot hold any more energy and is considered fully charged.
No, he can charge what the market will bear.