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So You Missed a Payment…
There are three reasons that you might have missed
a payment on your credit card: either you can’t
afford to pay, the payment didn’t get there
in time or you just plain forgot. I sympathise:
paying credit card bills is a surprisingly difficult
thing to do reliably and consistently. Sooner or
later, something is bound to go wrong.
Whatever happened, though, there’s one thing
you need to do, and quickly – get on the phone.
Phone and Grovel.
Apologise like you’ve never apologised before.
Don’t panic, stay calm, but make it clear
to whoever you get through to that you’re
very sorry, and things like this never happen to
you. If you just forgot, then tell the truth about
what happened – and if you can’t afford
to pay, then you should say that too.
You will be surprised at how lenient credit card
companies usually are if you phone and apologise
– after all, the sensible ones want to keep
you paying interest to them for a long time to come,
so it’s not really in their interest to punish
you.
Remember to be very grateful when they let you
off, and tell them it won’t happen again.
Whatever you do, don’t get angry or frustrated.
It’s you that’s in the wrong here!
You have to think and act like you’re a model
customer, and be willing to transfer your balance
elsewhere as a punishment for them if they won’t
let you off this one mistake. Transferring your
entire balance to another card will make them sit
up, take notice, and start making you much better
offers than you ever got before.
Try to Keep It Off Your Credit Report.
You need to do everything you can to persuade them
not to add your late payment to your credit report,
at least if you want to apply for any credit in
the next few years. Remember that any late payment
could be a black mark against your name for as long
as ten years.
On the other hand, if the worst happens and it
does get onto your credit report, don’t worry
about it too much. As long as there’s only
one late payment, it doesn’t matter too much,
especially once a year or so has gone by. It’s
the people who consistently pay late who get the
truly terrible credit ratings.
In the Future, Always Post Early.
This goes especially for the people whose payments
didn’t make it in time, but it’s good
advice anyway – it saves you trying to find
money at the last minute. It is a bad idea to wait
until the day before the deadline to make your credit
card payment, as there are just too many things
that can go wrong.
Also, it’s generally a bad idea to let bills
of any kind stack up until you get around to them,
because bills aren’t fun, and you just won’t.
Pay your bills on the day you get them, and you’ll
live a much less stressful life.
Credit Card Resources
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About the Author
Liz Roberts is a loan consultant with NewHorizon
Finance and has been providing consumers
and business owners with financing since 1989.
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