If you fail to make
at least your minimum payment within 60 days after its due date, subject to advance notice requirements required by law, your APR will be increased to the Penalty Rate (also known as the «default rate,» or «default APR») as disclosed on the then - current Rates and Fees Table.
If you fail to make
at least your minimum payment within 60 days after its due date, or if other default occurs or we make demand for immediate payment of your Account as provided in the «DEFAULT AND DEMAND FOR BALANCE DUE» section below, your APR will be increased to the Penalty Rate (also known as the «default rate,» or «default APR») as disclosed on the then - current Rates and Fees Table.
Not exact matches
Loss of Introductory APR: We may end your Introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you do not pay
at least the
Minimum Payment Due
within 60 days after its
Payment Due Date.
Otherwise, American Express may end the promotional interest rate APR and apply the penalty rate if you do not pay
at least the
minimum payment due
within 60 days after the
payment due date.
Though both Chase Freedom and Slate offer a promotional interest rate for the first 15 months if you transfer a balance from another credit card (assuming you make
at least the monthly
minimum payment), there's one huge difference: Chase Slate will not charge you a balance transfer fee if you transfer
within 60 days of opening your account.
Get a 1.5 % discount on the portion of your eligible purchase balance that you pay
within 10 days of your statement closing date, as long as you pay
at least your
Minimum Payment Due.
Loss of Introductory APR: We may end your Introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you do not pay
at least the
Minimum Payment Due
within 60 days after its
Payment Due Date.
American Express can also end your introductory rate if you do not pay
at least the
minimum payment due
within 60 days of the due date.