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You need to know how long it takes for your payment to clear and for the card to credit your account. For me, I would have to pay it on the due date to make sure everything is right when the new statement is cut. It also depends on when I make the payment. If I make the payment before 6am, the credit usually shows the next day, but if I pay later in the day, it takes 2 days. A bank like synchrony can be totally random. When I got the PayPal card, it took 2 days to credit and 3 to clear. It changed to next day credit and 3 days to clear. Then out of the blue, they started holding my payments for 14 days. At that point, it changed to 3 days to credit, 14 days to clear, 14 days to access the amount I paid.
That's typically what I do. When I get a new card, I charge something then pay it off as soon as it posts to see how long it will take. Others recommend pushing a payment from their bank, so you can try using your bank or CU's billpay, also. Synch has been my only problem. They tend to report randomly and whenever they want.
So my wife has a new amazon prime store card. They updated the account on October 1 then for some reason updated the balance on Oct-6. The statement cuts on the 1st and due date is the 25th.
I have a balance of $102... No minimum payment due on Oct. 25th since this is a new card. Why would they report the balance already? I dont even have a statement yet. My purchases were on the 3rd and 4th.