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#144177 9-May-2014 18:01
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Quick question.

Let's say you are billed for $500 on your credit card.

In the next month, you get a $100 refund for a purchase you had made in the previous statement (which made up the $500). Is the refund therefore like a payment you've made towards the $500 bill and so you should only pay $400?

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  #1041645 11-May-2014 11:58
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andrewNZ: If I read correctly, the main question here is "does a refund count towards my 'minimum amount to pay' at billing time"

I suspect the answer is no, although it will reduce it proportionally due to the reduction in outstanding balance.


The refund credit will count towards reducing the full and the minimum amounts to pay (from what they would otherwise have been without the credit) in the current month if the credit has been processed in the current month. 

If it is processed after the cutoff date, it will reduce the full and minimum amounts in the month it is processed.




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