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If you return something you bought with a credit card, the merchant will typically refund the purchase amount back to your credit card. This will result in a credit on your credit card statement, reducing the amount you owe.
When you return something you bought with a credit card, the amount you paid for the item is typically refunded back to your credit card account. This can help reduce your credit card balance or provide you with a credit for future purchases.
a debit card comes out of your savings and a credit card is something that you are billed with....lets say u bought a desk with a debit card an it costs u $50...that $50 comes out of your savings acount but if you bought that desk with a credit card you will be billed for $50 later in the month....its just better to use a debit card then a credit card...
Yes, you can see the items you bought on a credit card by checking your credit card statement online or receiving a paper statement in the mail.
If you have never bought anything on credit, you do not have a credit score.
If you return something you bought with a credit card, the merchant will typically refund the purchase amount back to your credit card. This will result in a credit on your credit card statement, reducing the amount you owe.
When you return something you bought with a credit card, the amount you paid for the item is typically refunded back to your credit card account. This can help reduce your credit card balance or provide you with a credit for future purchases.
If she knows that she didn't buy something, she will see on the credit card bill that you bought something since the credit card bill shows everything you bought using the card for the month.
You do not hae to but most likely that is was you do.
Most credit cards can be used world wide, however, you will be charged the current exchange rate between the country in which you make your purchase and your home country. For example, if you are American and you bought something for 10 pounds in Britain, you would be charged approximately $20US on your credit card ($10 being the exchange rate difference).
a debit card comes out of your savings and a credit card is something that you are billed with....lets say u bought a desk with a debit card an it costs u $50...that $50 comes out of your savings acount but if you bought that desk with a credit card you will be billed for $50 later in the month....its just better to use a debit card then a credit card...
Yes, you can see the items you bought on a credit card by checking your credit card statement online or receiving a paper statement in the mail.
Gasoline is the most bought item (by dollar volume) with a credit card, representing over 10% of credit card sales volume. (original answer) I'm pretty sure jewelry is the most thing bought with a credit card
If you have never bought anything on credit, you do not have a credit score.
If you bought the computer - you would know if the card you used to pay for it was stolen or not !
Sure, just talk to your bank. Many banks offer a credit card in exchange for some money. They take 300, 500, 700, or $1000 or something off of your account as a guarantee, and give you a credit card of that same value. You can build up a credit score from there!
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