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Question: could you pay off your credit card bills anytime you want even if the bill isnt issued yet?

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Question : could you pay off your credit card bills anytime you want even if the bill isnt issued yet?
i have the bill pay option in my online banking account for bank of america.. couldn't i just pay the bills anytime i want w.out waitn for the monthly bills?
- asked by naeh_nim

All Answers:
Answer #1
Yes, you can pay anytime you want. When you pullup your account, it will show you what iscurrently due. You can even pay MORE than is dueand it will show up on your next bill as a credit.
- answered by farien3

Answer #2
Yes, as long as you don't use the credit cardonline feature. You can tell your online bank tosend a payment anytime you want. (The credit cardfeature usually limits the payment to the amounton the last statement or the current balance,)
- answered by Malcolm K

Answer #3
yep
- answered by Dont_taze_me_bro

Answer #4
yes
- answered by rob_n_tx2

Answer #5
Everyone is correct you can and in most cases itwill help because of interest. Interest on creditcards compound daily so you want to pay early.
- answered by troy.hanke




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