No, they cannot come after the purchases. They can object to the discharge if you ran up your credit card balance before filing, and the purchases or cash advances were not for necessities.
Yes, you can use your credit card in Italy for purchases and transactions.
Yes, you can use a credit card in Canada for purchases and transactions.
When you used your debit card, your purchases will be drawn against your savings or checking account, while when you use your credit card, your purchases will be charged to the credit card issuer, which will collect from you with certain interest added to the total amount of your purchases.
No, free iTunes purchases will never appear on your credit card bill.
Yes, you can use your Visa credit card in Canada for purchases and transactions.
Yes, you can track your credit card purchases and activity by reviewing your monthly statements online or through your credit card issuer's mobile app.
A debit card is a card that is connected to your bank account. If you pay with your debit card, your purchases will be charged to your bank account. A visa card is usually an unsecured credit card. When you pay with a credit card, the issuer pays for your purchases and the issuer will bill you for the purchases with additional interest for using their services. In other words, your purchases are on credit.
Yes, you can use your Visa Debit card as a credit card for purchases, but the transaction will still be deducted directly from your checking account.
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Paying the current balance on a credit card means settling the total amount you owe at that moment, including recent purchases and any unpaid balance from previous months. On the other hand, paying the statement balance refers to clearing the amount shown on your monthly credit card statement, which may not include recent purchases made after the statement was issued.
Yes, you can use a debit card as a credit card for online purchases by selecting the credit card option at checkout. However, the funds will still be deducted directly from your bank account.
Yes, credit card companies can track and monitor your purchases for security and fraud prevention purposes.