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[QUOTE="Stunna, post: 322043, member: 96305"] Online: Many credit card issuers allow you to check your balance online by logging into your account through their website or mobile app. Phone: You can also check your credit card balance by calling the customer service number on the back of your card and following the automated prompts to access your balance information. Text message: Some credit card issuers offer the option to check your balance by sending a text message to a designated number. Statement: Your credit card statement will show your balance as well as recent transactions and other important account information. ATM: You can check your credit card balance at an ATM that accepts your credit card by selecting the "balance inquiry" option. In-person: If your credit card issuer has a physical branch location, you can visit in person and speak to a representative to check your balance. Also It's important to regularly monitor your credit card balance to avoid overspending and to ensure you're stay Mobile app: Many credit card issuers offer a mobile app that allows you to check your balance, make payments, and manage your account from your smartphone. Email or push notifications: Some credit card issuers offer email or push notifications that alert you when your balance reaches a certain amount or when a payment is due. Automatic alerts: You can set up automatic alerts through your credit card issuer that notify you when a payment is due, when a transaction is made, or when your balance reaches a certain limit. Online banking: If you have a bank account with the same bank that issued your credit card, you may be able to check your credit card balance through your online banking account. Third-party financial apps: There are several third-party financial apps that allow you to link your credit card accounts and check your balances in one place. Remember, it's important to check your credit card balance regularly and monitor your spending to avoid accumulating debt and paying high interest fees. Additionally, checking your credit card balance can also help you detect any fraudulent activity on your account early on. [/QUOTE]
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