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@Duncanrr wrote:
It's Sunday and my payment due date with Barclays. Do I have until midnight to make payment. I'm not able to make payment until like 7 tonight. (Need to setup checking account and ill not be home until then to get checking info). How should I make my payment? Online at 7 or is it better to call it in and if so what number is best?
Thanks
I thought the new law made it illegal to require payment on the weekend... In most cases, the next business day (Monday) is the actual deadline.
You are dangerously close to making a late payment - even if you are in the correct time-zone.
Barclay's should have given you ample notice of the payment due date, and the idea of trying to establish a checking account on a Sunday afternoon, seems to be pressing your luck.
Your best option at this point is to get a friend to make a minimum payment from their account before the deadline.
The bank doesn't care where the money comes from, so if your friend is willing to help you out, just this once - you still have time to avoid the late fee and the negative mark on your credit report.
like NSF said, it's best you somehow try to get the payment made asap. Can you call home to ask someone give you your checking info?
@NonSufficientFunds wrote:
@Duncanrr wrote:
It's Sunday and my payment due date with Barclays. Do I have until midnight to make payment. I'm not able to make payment until like 7 tonight. (Need to setup checking account and ill not be home until then to get checking info). How should I make my payment? Online at 7 or is it better to call it in and if so what number is best?
ThanksI thought the new law made it illegal to require payment on the weekend... In most cases, the next business day (Monday) is the actual deadline.
You are dangerously close to making a late payment - even if you are in the correct time-zone.
Barclay's should have given you ample notice of the payment due date, and the idea of trying to establish a checking account on a Sunday afternoon, seems to be pressing your luck.
Your best option at this point is to get a friend to make a minimum payment from their account before the deadline.
The bank doesn't care where the money comes from, so if your friend is willing to help you out, just this once - you still have time to avoid the late fee and the negative mark on your credit report.
Isn't the first negative mark simply a 30 day late which has to be 30 days past the due date without the minimum being paid? If he misses the deadline, he should only get the late fee, right? Still not ideal, obviously.
@b_seeker wrote:
@NonSufficientFunds wrote:
@Duncanrr wrote:
It's Sunday and my payment due date with Barclays. Do I have until midnight to make payment. I'm not able to make payment until like 7 tonight. (Need to setup checking account and ill not be home until then to get checking info). How should I make my payment? Online at 7 or is it better to call it in and if so what number is best?
ThanksI thought the new law made it illegal to require payment on the weekend... In most cases, the next business day (Monday) is the actual deadline.
You are dangerously close to making a late payment - even if you are in the correct time-zone.
Barclay's should have given you ample notice of the payment due date, and the idea of trying to establish a checking account on a Sunday afternoon, seems to be pressing your luck.
Your best option at this point is to get a friend to make a minimum payment from their account before the deadline.
The bank doesn't care where the money comes from, so if your friend is willing to help you out, just this once - you still have time to avoid the late fee and the negative mark on your credit report.
Isn't the first negative mark simply a 30 day late which has to be 30 days past the due date without the minimum being paid? If he misses the deadline, he should only get the late fee, right? Still not ideal, obviously.
depends on the actual T&C of each bank.
Some will move you to the highest APR rate automatically for an indefinite amount of time once you have 1 non-payment.
to add: missed the negative mark on CR comment. Nope he won't be reported for late payment until he is >30 days late. They might still move him to highest APR however.
crisis dodged! haha grats