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Where online can you see it? I can't find it anywhere, called CS and they weren't able to help. They were only able to tell me my payment due date, which I can already see on the account. For the life of me I can't find where the [current] statement ending date is. Under statements I can go back and see all past statement ending dates, which seem to fall generally 3-4 days or so after the payment due date. Am I overlooking something obvious here?
If you are on the homepage for your card check the bottom of the page. There are 4 blocks: Scheduled Payments, Pending Transactions, Posted Transactions Since Your Last Statement, and Statement Ending Feb 12, 2021 (as that's the end date of my current statement). Hope that is what you were looking for.
Click on card. Look for i-View Details. Look for "Last Statement Date." Also, on card view, scroll down transaction list and look for "Statement Ending."
Prior to November of last year, since the statement cycle date used to be fixed vs variable, there's nothing online that will show you when the next one will cycle, it just shows all prior ones as you've already seen.
@BigBS wrote:If you are on the homepage for your card check the bottom of the page. There are 4 blocks: Scheduled Payments, Pending Transactions, Posted Transactions Since Your Last Statement, and Statement Ending Feb 12, 2021 (as that's the end date of my current statement). Hope that is what you were looking for.
I'm not seeing the 4 blocks you describe. The card is a Savor BTW. I'm not sure if that matters, I wouldn't think so, but you never know.
@Anonymous wrote:Click on card. Look for i-View Details. Look for "Last Statement Date." Also, on card view, scroll down transaction list and look for "Statement Ending."
When I do that, I see what is in the image displayed below. I get the last statement date, not the date of the next/upcoming one. I know my payment due date was 2/14, but do not see anywhere when my next statement will cut. I'm guessing the 17th or 18th, but am not sure.
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@Anonymous wrote:Click on card. Look for i-View Details. Look for "Last Statement Date." Also, on card view, scroll down transaction list and look for "Statement Ending."
When I do that, I see what is in the image displayed below. I get the last statement date, not the date of the next/upcoming one. I know my payment due date was 2/14, but do not see anywhere when my next statement will cut. I'm guessing the 17th or 18th, but am not sure.
It appears you have the same due date as mine (14th). My previously fixed date used to be on the 17th. So, what I've done is kept in mind it will vary from the 17th - 20th when it cycles. The variation is usually 3 days at the max.
@Anonymous IIRC, one has to calculate it. Count 25 days backwards from the next Payment Due Date.
Capital One is Changing my Billing Cycle End Date, Ramifications for AZEO
Maybe this will help. Once I log onto Capital One and subsequently into my CC account I have this as my main page. Scrolling down this is what I see.
Yeah, that's about what I figure. I find the variable thing annoying. There have been several times now that I've missed reporting $0 on the card (when I've wanted to) due to not knowing the statement end date and a charge sneaking in there. Using those dates as an example, to be "safe" I'd have to probably not use the card from about the 12th - 20th every month. It just seems a bit silly to have to micromanage a card for > 1 week when with all my other lenders it's a couple of days because their statement end date is cut and dry.