Contact the card issuing bank and raise a complaint about fraudulent usage of card details. They will conduct an investigation and revert the charges if they find that your card has been misused.
You should report the charges to your credit card company immediately. They have a dispute process for such charges.
No, since you dont use the card, you dont have any charges made to the card, you owe the bank/card issuer nothing, you dont have to pay anything except for an annual fees which is included in the credit card statement/bill
Charges against a debit card are withdrawn directly from your checking account, it's similar to writing a check. Charges against a credit card are accumulated and you are sent a bill at the end of the month for the money you borrowed with possible fees. with a credit card you are using the banks money. with the debit card you are using your own money.
if you mean credit card, it is the responsibility of the PRIME (meaning the person in whose name the card is under) card holder, so it is only ethical that the second card holder pays their own charges,
If she knows that she didn't buy something, she will see on the credit card bill that you bought something since the credit card bill shows everything you bought using the card for the month.
The balance on your Macey's card statement will read a credit (negative number) until further charges bring it back to a positive number. If the amount is substantial you may be able to ask for a refund.
Notify them that the credit card was stolen to the credit card company and dispute all the charges on the credit card. You would also have to file a police report if the credit card was stolen. The credit card company must investigate the charges.
No, since you dont use the card, you dont have any charges made to the card, you owe the bank/card issuer nothing, you dont have to pay anything except for an annual fees which is included in the credit card statement/bill
A person is in credit card debt when they have charges on their credit card and can not pay them. A person can make charges on a credit card and make payments at a later date. When a person charges on their credit card, the charge is now a debt that must be paid.
Charges against a debit card are withdrawn directly from your checking account, it's similar to writing a check. Charges against a credit card are accumulated and you are sent a bill at the end of the month for the money you borrowed with possible fees. with a credit card you are using the banks money. with the debit card you are using your own money.
Yes it should include an itemized list of any charges on the card.
When one has a credit card which offers cash back one can get cash or a credit to the balance of credit card charges. A certain amount of charges must be applied to the credit card before receiving a reward.
It means that your credit card did not authorize the charges.
Daily Jumble 6/18/14: JK Rowling noticed some charges on her credit card bill that weren't... answer: "AUTHOR-IZED" (zesty, about, drowsy, richly)
False, they assume the card is at its maximum limit, because it could be tomorrow
How do I remove false chages from my debit card?
Yes, you will be able to pay one credit card bill with another credit card. There are a couple of different ways to do this: 1. Balance transfer - There are credit cards that would let you transfer some of the the balance from one card to another. The interest for this transfer is usually lesser on the transferred balance. 2. Using Credit Card Checks - You can also use the checks that come with some credit cards. All you've got to do is write a check for the amount due. This transaction does not carry any additional charges along with it. 3. Cash Advance - There is also a possibility of getting a cash advance from a credit card and this can be deposited into your savings account or even used to pay the bill of another credit card.
Its a fee the credit card company charges you yearly for using their money