Embarassing credit card slip-up

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2Cor521

That's WAY too much work for me..........:p

I guess I'll have to suffer with my 829 credit score with no CC debt............:D:D
 
One of the things I setup recently with all my credit cards is a autopayment for the minimum amount. That way if I slip up, their auto pay takes over and at least pays the min.-d.

This is a great tip. I have 2 cards - MC and Amex so I decided to do the same. MC from Chase was easy, did it on the website, but the Amex site does not appear to allow this so I just called them, and in fact they do allow you to set up auto payment of the minimum, but they couldn't do it over the phone. I'm now expecting a form in the mail to be able to set this up.

Brewer, your original post said it was amex you had, so I've posted this in case you were considering doing the same. I guess amex don't advertise this feature to enable them to reap the benefits of interest and late fees etc. for those that forget or have other month-end issues.
 
you have to be late more than 30 days from the last due date for it to effect your score, as long as you pay it as soon as you get the new bill your usually okay as you usually get it weeks before the next due date which would be the 30 days late mark. did ya follow that? ha ha ha
 
I somehow spazzed paying an AmEx bill last month and when I got home last night, this month's bill was there indicating that I was past due. They did not levy any fees aside from a month's worth of interest on the few hundred dollars balance. I set up my bill pay service to wipe out the balance ASAP (friday) and called AmEx to let them know it was coming.

Will this result in a ding on my credit score, or is it going to get a pass since it was less than 30 days overdue?

I did the same... but in a different way. We sent in the payment (we never hold a balance), but by the time it made it through processing it was a day late. Visa hit us with large interest on everything on the balance and a big penalty. I called and requested it to be removed. They removed it. I am not sure if it was reported to the credit agencies. I will be looking the next time I get a report.

It was an isolated incident. I am not worried about it. Besides... I am a lender (bonds) not a borrower (except for the small remainder on our mortgage). :D
 
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