I payed for food last night on my credit card, I checked online banking today and its not showing up yet so im guessing it takes 2 or 3 days to show up. :-)
Usually 3 working day but no more than five It certainly shouldn't take more than one full billing cycle.
3 days
No - in most cases. As long as the credit card issuer can determine your credit worthiness, it doesn't matter where your bank account is. There is one exception. If you apply for a secured credit card, you must keep a 'security deposit' of a certain amount in the institution chosen by the credit card issuer (usually their own bank).
It varies. It could take 30 days or it could take 2 years. However, the date begins with your last payment to them. Not the date they report it to the credit bureau.
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due date depends on the cycle date and the number of days each month, as long as you pay within the billing cycle the credit card company will not let you pay twice within a month but will bill you earlier next month.
if you dont pay your credit card bill, they will charge you the amount that you didn't pay plus interest on your next bill. If you wait too long to pay your bill, they might hire a collection agency to get the money back or reposses your things
1.15%
as long as it remains a part of your credit report, 7 years.
First of all, it's not really the credit card company putting a consumer in bad credit standing. It's due to the consumer not paying thier bill on time. Information on payment history is on your credit bureau for 6 years.
Embossed on the face of a credit card and is normally sixteen digits long in length.
"Vanquish Credit Cards help improve your credit score in a few very simple ways. The first is that they help you find and correct whatever is wrong with your current credit score. Second is they help you chose a credit card that works for you, starting with low maximums that you can raise by simply paying your credit card bill on time. Vanquish tries to provide easy ways for you to obtain good credit, even something so simple as registering for electoral roll. As long as you pay the credit card bill on time, and do not go over your maximum you'll see yourself building a new and improved credit card history and credit score in no time!"
No, The credit card number is the long string of numbers embossed on the card. The account number is not shown on the credit card - it will be on your statements.
6 months
To determine your credit card number you have to look on the back of the card and the number will be imprinted. Your credit card number can be as long as 10 to 12 digits long.
A credit card number is usually 16 digits long. American Express uses a 15 digit number.