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What happens after you miss three credit card payments?
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TL;DR
- Missing three consecutive credit card payments leads to a significant credit score hit as accounts are reported 30, 60, and 90 days past due.
- After missing payments, issuers may apply a penalty interest rate (APR) to the existing balance, starting around the 60-day mark, increasing debt cost.
- Cards may be suspended or closed, preventing further purchases, but the outstanding balance remains due.
- Collection efforts become more serious around 90 days late, with increased communications or internal escalation.
- Debt relief options after three missed payments include hardship programs, credit counseling, debt management plans, debt consolidation, or debt settlement.