What Is a Negative Balance on a Credit Card?
Your credit card has a negative balance when the refund is greater than the amount paid from your credit card in a certain billing cycle. For example, when the refund to the credit card is $10 USD and the amount paid from the credit card is $5 USD, you will have a negative balance of $5 USD on the credit card. The negative balance can be used to pay for the bills of the previous billing cycles or the next billing cycle.
Customers Using Monthly Settlement FAQs
- How Do I Pay for Yearly/Monthly Subscriptions?
- How Am I Charged in Monthly Settlement?
- How Do I Pay My Bill?
- Where Can I Find the Payment Details for a Credit Card I Added?
- When Is a Cash Coupon Used for Pay-per-Use Products?
- How Do I View the Usage Records of a Cash Coupon?
- How Do I View Past Account Statements?
- When Is the Bill for My Expenditures Generated?
- Why Does the Amount Displayed on the Bill Have Eight Decimal Places?
- When Is the Tax for Pay-per-Use Products Collected?
- When Is the Tax for a Yearly/Monthly Subscription Collected?
- Why Are My CDN Expenditures Not Displayed in the Bill for This Month?
- Why Can't I Find the Expenditure Data of My Purchased Pay-per-Use Resources in the Bill?
- What Exchange Rate Is Used for Bills Settled Not in USD?
- Why Is Part of the Usage of One Month Included in the Usage of the Next Month?
- What Is a Negative Balance on a Credit Card?
- Why Is My Payable Amount Calculated Using Total Usage (Pricing Unit) Slightly Different from That Displayed in the Bill?
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