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I logged into my RBFCU acct this morning (I bank there + have the Premier Rate MC) and had a new message....which was a 1st. So I clicked on it and this is what it said.....
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From: | Card Services - General |
Sent by: | RBFCU |
Date: | 06/23/2016 9:57:31 AM |
Subject: | You're eligible to skip your July MasterCard payment |
Because you are a valued member, we want to say thanks! Make your summer sweeter and keep more money in your pocket by skipping your July MasterCard® payment. Your minimum amount due is $0 and you do not need to take any further action to skip your payment. Plus, there’s no fee.
Enjoy your summer!
When you skip your payment, interest will continue to accrue on any unpaid balances, but no late fees will apply to the skipped payment. Your minimum payment due will resume in August 2016. Contact the RBFCU Card Services Department at 1-800-580-3300 for complete program details.
First time I've ever had a CREDIT CARD offer to skip a pymt, I've gotten them on car loans before, but thought I would share with you all. As a data point, I've had the card 6 mo so not sure if that has anything to do with it. The balance is on a 0% interest promo so they wouldn't actually be making any $$ of me by offering this. Will still make a pymt anyways since I have a plan in place to insure the balance is paid off when the promo expires, but thought it was worth sharing.
They do this around the holidays also. On both auto loans & cc .
my auto loan is skipping July payment ..
Thanks for the info Score.... It's not uncommon to have a car loan offer a skip a pymt, I've done it with almost every car loan I've had around the holidays. This was a new one to me having a credit card offer it. I may consider it at Christmas, we'll see.
Pretty cool
Many years ago I got such offers on a cc which didn't have a 0% offer. As I PIF every month anyway, this just seemed a way for them to get some interest!
It sounds as if you are all set, but I wouldn't be surprised if this does get some people to pay more interest, by not paying down in time before the 0% period expires.
I am not sure I would take this if it wasn't a 0% apr thing(which you have) as they are making more interest with people that don't have 0% apr.... Neat to see you have it, but all in the banks favor for people not w/0%
Total CL: $321.7k | UTL: 2% | AAoA: 7.0yrs | Baddies: 0 | Other: Lease, Loan, *No Mortgage, All Inq's from Jun '20 Car Shopping |