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The thread discusses the validity of a credit card that is set to expire shortly after a transaction is initiated. Participants share their thoughts on whether the card can still be used during the closing process.
Views differ on the reliability of using an expiring card, with some participants expressing confidence in its validity while others suggest caution.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding credit card transactions in a business context, without any official guidance.
Consultants who encounter similar situations with credit card transactions may find the shared experiences relevant.
Always short and to the point.DebbieJ said:You'll find out when you submit it.
"Closing Card Before Expiration" refers to the practice of submitting your sales orders or closing your party before the expiration date of a special offer or promotion. This ensures that you can take advantage of any discounts or bonuses associated with the promotion.
Yes, as long as you submit your Closing Card before the expiration time specified in the promotion, it will still be valid. Make sure to check the exact time and date to ensure your submission is timely.
If you miss the expiration date for your Closing Card, you will not be able to take advantage of the associated promotions or discounts. It's important to keep track of expiration dates to maximize your benefits.
No, if you close your party after the expiration date, you will not be eligible for any rewards or promotions tied to that specific offer. Always aim to close your party on or before the expiration date to ensure you receive your rewards.
Generally, there is no grace period for submitting Closing Cards after the expiration date. Once the deadline has passed, the promotion is typically no longer valid. It's best to submit your Closing Card as early as possible to avoid any issues.