It was one of the tools that allowed me to maintain healthy credit card usage habits. In my idle time when messing around on my phone I’d gotten into the habit of just transferring money from my checking account to my credit card, often in excess of my actual balance, so as to cover “pending” purchases.

Not only will my bank no longer let me do that, just to twist the knife a bit, they will let me make multiple payments totaling the pending total due so long as no individual payment exceeds my actual balance.

So it’s not that they can no longer handle negative balances on the card, it’s just that they’ve half-ass made the interface disallow it.

  • BertramDitore@lemmy.zip
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    22 hours ago

    I get what you’re saying, but paying a bill before its due date is still paying that bill on time. I also keep track of my spending habits, and am completely on top of and in control of my finances. I just also choose to pay my credit card balance as I go.

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      22 hours ago

      Allow me to further attempt to better communicate the key points in the timeline.

      The time of purchase is well before the statement date, which precedes the due date.

      ToP --- SD --- DD

      The “expected” behavior is to pay the statement balance between the statement date and the due date.