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If you missed a credit card payment by one day, it's not the end of the world. Credit card issuers don't report payments that are less than 30 days late to the credit bureaus.
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So, if you're only late by a few days, your credit score shouldn't take a hit.Though a late fee of $25 to $40 might apply, if you have a history of on-time payments, call your card issuer and ...
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Miss Manners: E-cards still can’t replace handwritten notes. Letter writer has lost the ability to write nicely by hand and wonders if electronic thank-you cards suffice.
Here is what you can expect if you miss credit card payments: Your credit score could take a hit. Payment history makes up 35 percent of your FICO credit score, ...