The maximum amount of money you can charge to your credit
card in a certain period.
Not exact matches
Credit
cards from stores and
certain medical offices that offer «no interest if paid
in full» within a
certain period appear to be a painless way to stretch out your payments without worrying about interest.
In most cases, you need to spend a
certain amount on purchases on the
card within a set
period of time.
When we're talking travel rewards
cards, it usually entails spending a
certain amount of money
in a short
period to get your travel rewards loot.
While enrolled
in payment protection, you won't have to pay your credit
card bill under
certain circumstances (see list below) for a
period of time.
Some banks even use promotions to get you
in but will charge you fees after a
certain period of time or will charge high fees for less common things like Replacement Debit
Cards or Incoming Wires.
Similar to a credit
card, PayPal Credit allows you to avoid interest altogether if you make payments
in full within a
certain amount of time on purchases of a minimum size, or you can make payments over a longer
period of time while accumulating interest.
That is,
certain Chase
cards will NOT be approved for an applicant who has opened more than 5
cards in a 24 - month
period for any
card - issuer.
You should always concentrate on repaying your debts, but if they're at 0 % (
in the form of, for example, a 0 % spending or balance transfer
card) then it's less of a problem — as long as you're
certain you can repay them by the end of the 0 %
period.
In contrast, rewards for opening a credit
card account generally are credited only after the cardholders meets a
certain spending minimum on the
card over a specified time
period.
I do blame Credit Sesame for referring this
card to her, but Chase is also to blame as not listing that if you have a bankruptcy
in a
certain time
period do not bother to apply.
For rewards credit
cards that offer cash back, you may be able to receive extra cash back
in certain categories during a set
period of time.
However, if you are going to use your new
card to finance a purchase that will be paid off
in a
certain period of time, you may want to consider travel rewards which can add more value to the rewards you will accrue.
Examples may include, but are not limited to: Charges made outside of the U.S.,
in duty - free stores, or on board airplanes or cruise vessels; international airline ticket Purchases; vehicle rentals; lodging stays extended beyond original reservation
period;
certain mail order Purchases; Purchases billed on a recurring basis; Purchases at gas stations; telecommunications charges, including charges incurred with calling
cards; taxicab charges; security deposits; late, damage or other fees
in connection with rentals; Purchases billed
in installments; restaurant tips and other gratuities; and Charges that occur before the end of billing
period, if the Charge is posted to your Account after the Closing Date of that billing
period.
In general, you'll need to spend a certain minimum amount with your card in a given time period, typically within the first 90 days after opening your accoun
In general, you'll need to spend a
certain minimum amount with your
card in a given time period, typically within the first 90 days after opening your accoun
in a given time
period, typically within the first 90 days after opening your account.
You won't be charged for foreign transaction fees if you use this
card, you can waive the annual fee
in the first year, and you can earn a bonus if you reach a specified spending threshold within a
certain period of time.
One thing I forgot to add: If someone is doing the Tables
in Wonderland and staying at the Swan or Dolphin,
in addition to the 20 % off, you can also use your SPG rewards credit
card to earn double SPG points when dining at the resort restaurants... and quadruple points (4 points per dollar spent) during
certain promotional
periods.
You'll earn bonus miles and points for spending a
certain amount within a specific time
period in addition to the usual miles and points from the shopping portal and your credit
card.
In fact, out of the dozens of
cards we surveyed, at least 10 have both a rewards program — and 0 % interest for a
certain introductory
period as a secondary attraction.
Unlike most rewards
cards that offer bonus points on
certain types of spending, the Navy Federal Credit Union Visa Signature Flagship Rewards
card offers two points with every purchase, making it easy to accumulate a large number of points
in a short
period of time.
When we're talking travel rewards
cards, it usually entails spending a
certain amount of money
in a short
period to get your travel rewards loot.