This is determined by the companies credit card merchant. Most merchants take from 2-4 days.
My merchant service will alow any charge, regardless of the date of sale, as long as I have a physical imprint of the card, and the correct signature (provided the card has not expired)
This depends on the credit card. Check the cardholder agreement that was sent to you with the card or call their customer service number, usually located on the back of your card.
A company typically has a few days to charge your credit card after you make a purchase, but the exact timing can vary depending on the company's policies and the type of transaction.
7 years
There are 2 sets of numbers on a credit or charge card. The card number is usually 16 digits long and on the front of the card. The CVV number is usually on the back of the card and 3 digits long. American Express cards have a 4 digital cvv code on the right hand side of the front of the card.
Yes, as long as they do so after the specific time of day it's due.
Amazon typically charges your credit card within 1-2 business days after making a purchase.
Some of the main characteristics of credit card companies would be: Empathy (how sympathetic are they to your needs?) Responsibility-How responsible are they with your information and your account? Reliability-how reliable are they and have they been around a long time.
It depends on your country - and circumstances. In the UK, credit card companies will gladly welcome new customers - even at the minimum age of 18. So long as you're capable of making the monthly payments due - many card companies won't even look at your credit history.
Yes, as long as you still owe money.
Not sure what the procedure is for all credit card companies, but as long as you are not in charge of the deceased's estate, and your name is not on the credit card account, then you are not responsible. However, you are supposed to call the credit card company and report their death. Any charges incurred after the date of the deceased's death, you are responsible for -- as an authorized user. If you wish to assume the credit card account, you must send the company a copy of your documents naming you as the 'executor of the estate'. This was the case in my mother's recent departure.