Can I pay more than the minimum monthly payment of my GE Creditline Card?
Answer: Yes, As long as you pay the minimum monthly payment, you can pay as much as you like, at any time. |
When is the monthly payments due of GE Creditline Card?
Answer: Payments are due twenty-one (21) days after the statement date. You can see the due date on your monthly statement of account, together with the minimum amount you need to pay for the month. No payments are due on deferred payment promotions that are still within the promotional periods. |
When does my finance promotion period of my GE Creditline Card begin?
Answer: Once you've got your goods and GE Credit line has received all the appropriate documentation from the retailer, your purchase amount will be debited to your account. The date your purchase amount is debited is the start date of your finance promotion. |
Can I insert my GE Creditline card through EFTPOS and avail a finance promotion offer?
Answer: Yes, as long as the EFTPOS is a participating retailer. It's called 'Creditline120'. Every time you spend more than $100 through EFTPOS, you automatically get 120 days interest free and deferred payments. |
How to monitor your GE Creditline Card Purchases Transactions?
Answer: Every month, GE Creditline sends you a monthly statement of account that shows detailed transaction you've made. |
Do I have to pay off the first I bought before I purchase another one using GE Creditline Card?
Answer: If there's available credit on your account, then no. As long you have available credits, you can purchase more or take withdraw cash at EFTPOS terminals, ATMs or Westpac branches. |
Can I use my GE Creditline Card for EFTPOS purchases?
Answer: Yes, you can purchase using the card as long as you have credit. |
How much is the fee or charges for GE (General Electric) CreditLine?
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How often to pay loan in GE Money in New Zealand?
Answer: You can repay loan weekly, fortnightly, or monthly, whatever is best for your needs. |
How to repay a loan in GE (General Electric) Money in New Zealand?
Answer: There's a variety of repayment options to choose. For more convenience, GE Money in New Zealand recommends you to use Direct Debit as payment option. |