Yes. By definition whenever your balance goes over the limit, whether it's due to a purchase, late fee, or regular finance charge, the credit card company can charge you an overlimit fee. But you may call the company to try to get it waived.
www.annualcreditreport.com does not charge a fee. if some other company tries to charge you, it is probably a scam, don't use them.
Yes they can ! So long as there is an outstanding balance - even if the card has been cancelled - you are required to make the payments the company asks for on or before the date they're due. If you fail to make the payments in due time, they are entitled to charge a late fee and/or interest !
Depends on the credit card company. If you are constantly late with your payments you have to pay the late fee and some companies may charge you a higher rate.
All credit card companies charge a fee for late payments ! It serves two purposes... first - it's a subtle reminder to the card-holder, to prompt you to make the payment in plenty of time for it to be processed. Second - it generates extra income for the card company !
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i am late on payment for auto insurance what can i do.
Yes. By definition whenever your balance goes over the limit, whether it's due to a purchase, late fee, or regular finance charge, the credit card company can charge you an overlimit fee. But you may call the company to try to get it waived.
A late charge fee is extra money on top of your regular monthly bill that you have to pay should you happen to be late on your insurance payment.
They charge you a late fee, it goes on your credit report and you could get a phone call from the loan company.
www.annualcreditreport.com does not charge a fee. if some other company tries to charge you, it is probably a scam, don't use them.
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Yes they can ! So long as there is an outstanding balance - even if the card has been cancelled - you are required to make the payments the company asks for on or before the date they're due. If you fail to make the payments in due time, they are entitled to charge a late fee and/or interest !
Depends on the credit card company. If you are constantly late with your payments you have to pay the late fee and some companies may charge you a higher rate.
Yes, if you pay your car payment at a car dealers office they will charge a late fee. Anytime a payment is late, the dealer has a tight to charge late fees.
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Most states have laws about when a late fee can be charged. For instance, in Massachusetts, a late fee can't be charged until the rent is 30 days late, and only if the lease provides for the fee. But, if they have that in the lease, then yes, they could go back and charge retroactively.