Payments of Military Star credit card bills can be made one of two ways. Either mailing in a cheque to pay the bill or paying it online are both possible.
No it doesn't. It only takes it if it has the America express logo on it
yes; it is considered federal debt and federal debt can be and probably will be taken from your refund (if it is in a collection status)
Eligible applicants include United States military personnel on active duty, retired or reserve members, and Federal Department of Defense employees working on installations outside of the United States. Veterans with 100% disability and State Department officials working outside of the States are eligible as well.
Yes. I do it all the time.
Your responsibility as an Army CAC card holder is to keep the card safe and secure at all times. This card functions as a military ID, insurance card, and holds personal information pertaining to enlistment.
log me into my military star card account
Persons who are currently a member of any of the armed services are eligible to apply for a Military Star Card. Retirees are also eligible to apply. To begin the application, one will be required to have a military ID or a Common Access Card.
Yes you can!
Yes ... why would a creditor someone even consider taking a credit card payment from someone who has a history of not paying their credit card bills. Think !!!
Yes at the class 6 or shoppette.
If I remember correctly, STAR is what replaced the DPP (Deferred Payment Program) card from back in my soldiering days... whether you can or not depends on what type you have... there was an option of regular DPP, or there was UC/DPP, which could only be used at the clothing annex. If you have the latter type, the answer is no. If you have the former, you can, so long as it doesn't put you over your credit limit.
No it doesn't. It only takes it if it has the America express logo on it
you can use it at cyclegear.com not in stores though.
If you mean you want to prevent the card being used by someone else - simply report the loss to the card company ! They will block the card - meaning if someone presents it for payment, it will be rejected (and retained by the store).
They cannot transfer funds from their credit card but they could make a check or cash payment to your credit card.
Phone the person's card company - tell them you'd like to make a payment - then follow their instructions.
No, a payment made with a stolen credit card is not considered valid because it involves fraud and illegal activity. It is important to report such incidents to the appropriate authorities and the credit card company to prevent further unauthorized transactions.