Chase Visa Card Warning

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Just so nobody runs into the same issue I did:
I got impatient waiting for my CC bill to post last month, so the day after it usually comes I signed online to the Chase site and changed the due date (when the bill would be mailed) from the 23rd to the 15th. Apparently, since that date had already passed it changed my current billing cycle to end the next month. The issue? Now I'm in a 60-day billing cycle, and if I had not paid off the *then current* balance in full halfway through, I would be assessed interest charges.
Just FYI...

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yep, this happens with all credit cards, chase will refund the interest charge if you call in.

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When I changed my due date and got about a 45-day billing cycle in there for it, there were no interest charges.

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When I changed my due date and got about a 45-day billing cycle in there for it, there were no interest charges.
Yeah, I explained that wrong- I think that's because it has to be when the "late" date would apply. 45 would still be within 30 days after the bill hits, it's after that 60th day that I guess you would have an issue. Anyone else know for sure?

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Moving this to Other Credit Card Programs.
iluv2fly
Moderator, UA

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Is it just me or did the title of this thread make anyone else nervous?

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Is it just me or did the title of this thread make anyone else nervous?
Heh- didn't mean to make it look that bad, Ripper- sorry about that!
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