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A credit card payment coupon is a paper slip with payment information, such as the due date and the card’s statement balance, that is meant to be sent along with a check when paying a credit card bill by mail. Payment coupons, which can be found attached to credit cards’ monthly statements, may also have the full or partial credit card account number, minimum amount due, cardholder’s address, and card issuer’s address printed on the front. Sometimes, a payment coupon will have a change-of-address form on the back, too.
To use a credit card payment coupon, simply tear or cut off the slip from your monthly credit card statement, fill in the amount of your payment, and put it in the envelope along with your payment. Most card issuers request that you write your credit card account number in the memo section of your check, as well.
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