How do I pick and choose what I want to pay on a credit card?

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5 Responses to “How do I pick and choose what I want to pay on a credit card?”

  1. KLN says:

    Read your credit card agreements fine print regarding the application of payments. Most if not all of them earmark the funds to pay the non-interest bearing portions of the balance first and any residual funds will be placed on the interest accruing portion of your balance with the appropriate interest and fees charged.

    Sorry- there is no choice.

  2. sampathkumar.r.k k says:

    i hope dis will helps u……..i got from this only……..

  3. Matt says:

    Sorry, you are not allowed to pick what you apply the balance to. When you make a payment, the payment is applied to the no interest first and interest accruing second.

    You could try transfering the balance to another credit card. Amex Blue is offering 0% APR for 15 months. You can get more info on the deal at http://www.creditcardindex.org

  4. sunbun says:

    nope all payments will be applied to the non interest bearing items first…check your member agreement–the company will get its money

  5. curious says:

    If all the items are on the same credit card – you may be charged credit on them all – this is how they make their money – by charging interest on things you bought after the ‘interest free purchase’ – this is small print – when you buy the item they will ask you to sign something which will explain all this – not many people actually read it or understand the implications

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