However, when a credit
card issuer tells you something, believe it.
American Express doesn't disclose on its website the APRs that cardholder would be charged if they chose to pay some purchases over time, nor will
the card issuer tell you over the phone what your Pay Over Time APR might be before you apply.
Not exact matches
«We immediately began an investigation, and through contacts with the
card networks and the
card issuers and our processor, determined that this was an action taken by Visa — it was not done by Coinbase,» Dan Romero, vice president and general manager at Coinbase,
told Fortune.
Tell your bank and credit
card issuers that you'll be traveling abroad.
«[A bankruptcy]
tells a lender or
card issuer that you have failed to meet your financial obligations.»
Smart Money has a series listing ten things debit
card issuers won't
tell you.
More
issuers have been
telling existing cardholders they are eligible for increases in the past year or two, says Curtis Arnold, founder of CardRatings.com, a credit -
card comparison website.
Your credit
card issuer will
tell you want you can expect to pay, and if interest rates go higher, you are protected, as your fixed rate remains the same.
tell your bank,
card issuer and other organisations, such as utility suppliers, immediately if you move home.
Contact your
card issuer and
tell them when and where you'll be traveling.
Sign up for the
card and you're stuck with whatever the company
tells you, from the APR to the fee details to the way the
issuer handles customer calls.
Her advice: Call the
card issuer,
tell them what you want to do, and make sure your
issuer can support multiple payments.
Again,
tell the
card issuer the date your
card was lost or stolen, or when you first noticed unauthorized charges, and when you first reported the problem to them.
Some credit
card issuers make an exception to the general industry rule against merchants charging before shipping if the merchant
tells you about its practice at the time of sale.
Tell the credit
card issuer if the premature charge was unexpected.
Some credit
card issuers make an exception to the general industry rule against sellers charging before shipping if the seller
tells you about its practice at the time of sale.
Tell the credit
card issuer if you didn't expect to be charged for the merchandise before it was shipped.
They will force someone to issue a credit
card to a homeless individual with no job or income of any sort and then
tell the
card issuer they can't penalize the homeless individual for paying late and can't try to collect the debt in any way.
Dividing your
card's APR by 365 (some
card issuers use 360 days) will
tell you the daily interest rate applied to balances.
If you have been
told that you have too many credit
cards with the same
issuer, offer to close one account or lower the credit limit on one of them.
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Card issuers will
tell you how to redeem your awarded points or miles, which you should do before cancelling.
But don't feel obligated to
tell the
issuer you've lost your job, as you don't have to give a reason why you want to switch
cards, says William Charles, founder of Doctor of Credit.
Regulation Z proposed changes for minimum payments — Credit
card companies and credit
issuers would have to
tell account holders how long it would take to repay loans if they make minimum payments.
As for those left - behind credit
cards, you may also want to give those
issuers a call and
tell them you'll not be using them for the time you'll be gone.
Most of us have gotten a letter from one credit
card issuer or another
telling us that we've been pre-approved for a
card.
Credit
card issuers aren't stupid — if they see you exploiting their rewards program they might
tell you to take a hike, for good.
Card companies like to keep loyal cardholders, so it may help if you can
tell your
issuer, «I've received an offer from so - and - so with this rate, can you match that rate?»
The satisfaction numbers
tell a different story for credit
card issuers, Clancy says.
Dividing your
card's APR by 365 (some
card issuers use 360 days) will
tell you the daily interest rate applied to balances.
See related: Can
issuers close inactive credit
card accounts without
telling you?
I called the
card issuer the other day to check on the status of my account, and I was
told my account had been closed in December 2010 due to lack of activity on my part.
Tell your
card issuer you're considering a balance transfer, in which case you'll close the existing
card, but you'd rather work with them to keep the account open.
The Federal Reserve recently issued more than 1,100 pages of rules
telling card issuers how to implement that new prohibition and other elements of the nation's new credit
card law, whose main terms take effect February 22.