All of the above
It has been suspended two times during a 12-month period for undisputed amounts and is past due again (45 calendar days from the closing date on the statement of account in which the charge appeared)
It is past due for undisputed amounts at 120 calendar days past the closing date on the statement of account in which the charge appeared
The travel charge card is used for other than authorized purchases and cancellation is approved by the A/OPC
You, the travel charge card holder
You are personally liable for all charges made on your travel charge card.
You, the travel charge card holder
Sorry, I have not understand what you are asking.
Your A/OPC.
An individually billed account or an IBA is a travel charge card account. It is used primarily by one individual and paid for by that one individual.
The account must be past due for 126 days to be cancelled.
The account must be past due for 126 days to be cancelled.
The account must be past due for 126 days to be cancelled.
The account must be past due for 126 days to be cancelled.
Yes, if the money was withdrawn using the cancelled debit card after you cancelled the card. No, if the money was withdrawn to cover a check written against the same account as the cancelled debit card, but deposited after the debit card was cancelled.Given all the nefarious crap banks wedge into the fine print, it wouldn't surprise me if they had some way of getting out of taking responsibility.
no