Give your fingers a break, there is no such law.
Many credit card companies may place holds on regular payments, payments over a certain amount, more than one payment in a pay period.
They may place holds, for any of those reasons, for one person but allow another persons payments to post immediately.
I have never ever herd of such a thing..I just paid my Washington Mutual credit card $800.00 and it cas processed right away
Then you know what I would send them several checks totaling $500.00 like one check for 100.00 another check for 50 etc all in the same enevlope just to tick them off.
I don't think they're required by law; I think they're required by corporate policy to prevent people from bouncing checks.
I've never heard of any such law. I would do a background check on the credit card company and see if there are any reports on them! Also, refer to your documentation that came with your credit card, that info would be stated in there. Are you paying on time? If so, have you checked your credit report, is it being reported as paid on time, or late? I would look into that as it would affect your credit score.
Sounds bogus, not only did they say they have to hold a payment of $500+ for 10 days, they even anticipated what could have been your next move (making small multiple payments within the same billing period), by stating they will aslo hold it for 10 days if you make more than one payment in a billing cycle. How clever of them! who are they?...you dont have to answer that if you dont want...just curious though.
They are feeding you something that's for sure.
I have made several hundred payments of well over $500.00 and never has there been such a delay.
ive paid 600 on my card and it went through 5 days after i mailed it
They may be referring to their responsibility to detect money laundering. Large payments and multiple payments are a couple of the things that can trigger a second look to make sure check kiting and money laundering isn't happening.
Its a load, so is the bit about making multiple payments in one billing cycle. They may hold it for 10 days to verify the check is good, but that would be the cc company's policy only. If you can, make your payment arrangements electronically. If they keep it up, find a new cc company with terms you like and transfer the balance.
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