I just ran through my numbers for the year, I have paid exactly for what I purchased, yet they say I owe $13... somehow.
Customer support gracefully ran me through their numbers, MasterCard calculates the amount you owe based on last month's amount owing plus what you owe now, and by some Mathematical wizardry, they're double dipping.
I don't understand what's going on, but I know that when I add up my total expenses and payments, they match (and there have not been any purchases within the last few days to throw off the credit limit without notice).
Lesson of the Day: Do not allow ANY balance to carry over from one billing period to the next, the "grace period" is there for them to fudge the numbers, in order to avoid owing money you need to pay off every bill before that billing period is over.
Customer support gracefully ran me through their numbers, MasterCard calculates the amount you owe based on last month's amount owing plus what you owe now, and by some Mathematical wizardry, they're double dipping.
I don't understand what's going on, but I know that when I add up my total expenses and payments, they match (and there have not been any purchases within the last few days to throw off the credit limit without notice).
Lesson of the Day: Do not allow ANY balance to carry over from one billing period to the next, the "grace period" is there for them to fudge the numbers, in order to avoid owing money you need to pay off every bill before that billing period is over.