When you can’t pay a credit card, you could get hit with late fees, increased interest, and damage to your credit score.
If you feel like you can’t make a credit card payment, you should contact your credit card issuer right away. Your credit card company may be able to advise you on a payment plan or provide you with other helpful resources. If you do miss a payment, there are a few things you can do to help manage your credit card debt.
What Happens If I Can’t Pay My Credit Card?
Next steps
See rates, rewards and other info
You may also be interested in
Was this article helpful?
Was this article helpful?
-
Build credit with responsible use(Secured): Discover reports your credit history to the three major credit bureaus so it can help build/rebuild your credit if used responsibly. Late payments, delinquencies or other derogatory activity with your credit card accounts and loans may adversely impact your ability to build/rebuild credit.
-
Legal Disclaimer: This site is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional advice. The material on this site is not intended to provide legal, investment, or financial advice and does not indicate the availability of any Discover product or service. It does not guarantee that Discover offers or endorses a product or service. For specific advice about your unique circumstances, you may wish to consult a qualified professional.