What happens if I miss a payment on my Care Credit account?

Asked 6 months ago
When a payment is missed on a Care Credit account, there can be several consequences that the account holder should be aware of. Initially, missing a payment may result in a late fee being applied to the account. This fee varies depending on the specific terms and conditions established when the account was opened. Furthermore, it may lead to a negative impact on the account holder's credit score. Care Credit, like many financial institutions, reports account information to credit bureaus, and a missed payment can be reflected in the individual's credit history. In addition to financial penalties, a missed payment could lead to the loss of promotional financing offers. Many Care Credit promotions rely on timely payments to remain effective. If a payment is missed and the account moves out of good standing, the remaining balance may be subject to interest charges. It is advisable for account holders to review their billing statements and account terms carefully to fully understand the implications of missing a payment. For more detailed information regarding specific account situations, individuals may consider visiting Care Credit's official website, where they can find relevant resources and contact information if needed.
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Answered Jun 16, 2025

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