Paying your credit bills on time is most often a problem for credit card users. This happens firstly because credit card users have credit cards with different banks and this complication at times results in credit card customers missing the due date.
Thankfully, now credit card users can link all their cards to a bank account of their choice (one usually holding your salary) and can view all required payments (credit card bills, loan dues, etc.) on one page. For customer who wish to link their credit card to their online bank account, follow the steps listed below:
Yes you can, and by doing so your dues will be paid in time.
Click on "credit card service requests", on that view bill payments. You will get your past credit card bill statements.
You can pay by cash but only at the bank. Else, click on the "pay bills" option, then choose the credit card with pending dues and facilitate the payment.
If you pay your bills within the payment due date (usually between 18 to 48 days) the payments are interest-free. Failing to pay the dues on time and an interest will be added on every credit card transaction from that point on.
The amount will be re-adjusted for future use. It never goes to waste.
Your linked transfer account will be one where your checking account will be linked to another account at the bank. This linked account will be a credit card account or a savings account.
You will have to sign in to the online banking website of your bank. You will be taken to a page where next to your credit card details you will see "Link Account". Click on this and proceed to link your credit card with your bank account.
Yes, a money transfer credit card will enable you to transfer your money to your bank account. However, if you have a balance transfer card, you cannot do this. You can, however, ask the credit card provider to transfer some amount of money from the credit card into the bank account that you have nominated.
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