
In spite using your credit card responsibly, you might end up making a mistake by ordering the wrong item or you can purchase something that turned out to be different. Keeping this in mind, you should always be able to apply for a credit card refund regardless of the benefits. It is a process under which your account gets credited back for the purchased amount. Read on to know how credit card refunds work.
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Hi,
My ICICI credit card limit is 20000, and if I purchase a product of 10000, now th bill is generated (credit limit will be now 10000), and I have paid the full bill (now my credit limit will be 20000) , now if I return the product , then what will be my credit limit as my max credit limit is 20000. Please reply.
Thanks.
Hi Akash,
The refunded amount will still be added to your credit limit. This means you have an additional Rs. 10,000 (total of Rs. 30,000 at hand) which can be used to make purchases. Some banks provide credit balance refund facility while others do not. You can request your bank to refund the amount to your bank account or through cheque. The decision, however, lies solely with the bank.
I have buy a smart phone of worth rs.10990 and then return it due to technical problem and i buy another phone on amazon of rs.11999 and it got cancelled due to unavailable stock both the time i paid through hdfc credit card my outstanding balance in cr.card is rs.26820 after i got message from hdfc bank that your 11999 and rs 10990 has been credited in your credit card account. but the credited amt is not shown in my account
Hi Kalyan,
If you have already received a credit message from the bank for the two amounts, the same should have been added to your available credit limit. If you cannot find it added to your limit, you should talk to HDFC Credit Card Customer Care.
An important point to note here is that if your bill has already been generated (including the two purchase debits mentioned), the total outstanding will not get adjusted automatically. In such cases, banks usually advise you to deduct the refunded amount from the total bill and pay the balance. However, we advise you to speak to the bank to know how much you are required to pay on the next due date.
I ordered a product of rs.30000 from Flipkart using EMI and paid the 1st installment of rs.10000, as I got defective product, I returned it and I got my Rs.30000 back but I didn’t get my rs.10000 which I paid as 1st installment.
What should I do?
Hi Chandu,
You must contact your bank in this regard since the terms and conditions with respect to EMIs vary from one bank to another.
My bill was generated before my refund from amazon, but the refund has been updated in my sbi card before the due date. So my question is do i need to pay the entire total amount due or shall i pay only the difference between the refund and the total amount due ?.( Right now the refund is reflected in my outstanding as well ).
Hi Joseph,
If the refund has already been credited into your card, you can deduct the refunded amount from the total due and pay the difference. However, we would advise you to call SBI Card’s Customer Support to get more clarity on this before making the payment.
Actually I purchased a product on e-commerce site of 30000rs using my credit card and I also paid my credit card bill for 1st installment of Rs.10000 .
Now I got defective product from that e-commerce site and I wanted to return and they will provide refund for that.
So as I had already paid the credit card bill of Rs.10000, what will happen if they process refund?
Hi Krishna,
Once you receive the refund from the e-commerce website, Rs. 30,000 (full transaction amount) will show up as ‘credit’ in your statement and the amount will be added on to your available credit limit. Since your EMI is already active, you will continue getting the same in your monthly bills. You can choose to pay the same as and when they are due because you have already received the refund for the entire transaction and it will nullify the payment. However, the interest on EMI and GST will be extra.
On the other hand, if you wish to cancel the EMI, you must speak to the bank and request the same. In this case, the bank may also charge EMI pre-closure charges.