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What happens if I miss a payment on my CreditPlus loan?

Asked 2 years ago
If a borrower misses a payment on a CreditPlus loan, several repercussions may arise. Initially, the account may be marked as late, which can negatively impact the borrower's credit score. It is important to understand that late payments can have long-lasting effects on credit ratings, making it more challenging to secure favorable financing terms in the future. Additionally, missed payments can lead to late fees. Each lender has specific terms regarding how much these fees may be, and they are usually detailed in the loan agreement. The borrower may also find that their loan balance increases due to these penalties. Furthermore, if the payment is not made within a certain period, CreditPlus may initiate collection actions, which could escalate to reporting the default to credit bureaus. To mitigate these issues, borrowers are encouraged to review their loan agreement for policies related to missed payments. Additionally, it is wise to regularly check the CreditPlus website for the latest information on loans and payment options.
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Answered Jul 28th 2025

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