Maria Adams, Credit Cards Moderator
@m_adams
The easiest way to check your Chase credit card transaction history, is to log in to your Chase account and scroll down to “Recent Activity.” Then, click “See all activity”’ to see your past transactions, including the date each transaction took place, the name of the merchant that charged it and the amount. You will even be able to see charges that are still pending.
Alternatively, you can check your Chase credit card transaction history through the mobile app or on your monthly credit card statement. Keep in mind, though, that the statement will only show the purchases made up to the date it was issued. So, the information won't necessarily be up to date.
How to See Your Chase Credit Card Transaction History
- Log in to your Chase account.
- Scroll down to “Recent activity.”
- Click “See all activity” if you want to view more transactions.
- Scroll down to view older transactions.
It’s worth noting that if you want to file a dispute on any of your credit card transactions, you can do so by clicking on the arrow next to the amount in your Chase transaction history, then clicking “Dispute transaction.” At that point, you’ll have to fill in some information about why you’re disputing the transaction and submit the request, after which Chase will investigate and either approve or deny the dispute.
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