The easiest way you can pay your USAA Rewards Visa is either online or through the mobile app. Alternatively, you can make a payment over the phone at 1-800-531-8722, by mail or at a branch. USAA allows cardholders to set up automatic payments, too.
How to Pay Your USAA Rewards Visa
Online: Log in to your online account and click on "Pay bills." Then, choose how much to pay, when to pay it, and where the payment is coming from.
Through the mobile app: Log in to your account and select your card, then tap "Pay bills."
Over the phone: Call 1-800-531-8722 and enter your card information when prompted.
By mail: Send a check or money order (but not cash) to: USAA Credit Card Payments 10750 McDermott Fwy San Antonio, TX 78288-0570
At a branch: You can make a payment at any USAA branch during normal business hours.
If you choose to make a payment via mail, make sure to always send it at least 5-7 days before the due date. Write your credit card number on the check, too.
A credit card billing cycle is the period of time between two credit card statements, usually lasting 28-31 days. On the last day of a credit card’s billing cycle – also known as the closing date –the card’s issuer will compile the account’s billing statement. This includes a bill for all the charges made to your account during that billing cycle, minus any payments made. You can find the starting and ending dates for your credit card’s billing cycle on your monthly statement.… read full answer
Understanding your credit card’s billing cycle is important for a few reasons. First, it’s important because your statement balance – the amount you have to pay by the due date to avoid interest – is comprised of purchases made during the billing cycle. The statement balance also gets reported to credit bureaus each month and factors into your credit utilization.
Secondly, the start and end of a billing cycle determine when you have to pay for a given purchase or fee. For example, if you purchase a big TV the day before your statement closing date, you’ll owe that money on your next due date – usually about 25 days later, or however long your grace period is. However, if you buy the TV the day after your statement closing date, it will land on the next statement. So you won’t have to pay for the TV until that statement’s due date, which could be 50 or so days later. For those budgeting out big purchases, timing the purchase to get an extra few weeks to pay can make a huge difference.
Billing cycles are also important if you are taking advantage of a 0% APR intro period. These zero-interest periods are sometimes measured in billing cycles, rather than months. This difference can be worth calculating if the billing cycle is shorter than a typical month, and you are tracking how much time you have to pay off a purchase before the promotional APR period ends.
You can transfer rewards between two USAA Bank credit cards by calling USAA’s Rewards Service Center at 1-800-980-USAA (8722).
Keep in mind that you must be able to provide certain identifying information about the cardholder to whom you wish to transfer the points.
Alternatively, you could redeem the points for cash and then deposit the money directly into your USAA checking or savings account. From there you will be able to transfer the funds to another USAA checking or savings account.… read full answer
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