Is there something you urgently need to buy, but there is no limit left on your Nubank card? Know that this is not a problem as all you need to do is plan ahead for your debt repayment. You can achieve this by advancing just a portion or even the full amount of your invoice. Therefore, check out in this article all the steps to anticipate your Nubank invoice.
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Often, the credit card is maxed out, which ends up making it impossible to use it in emergencies. In this sense, paying the invoice in advance, that is, before the regular due date, can help you get your limit back, as well as other advantages.
One of the great benefits of this action is that the customer can have discounts when paying the installments in advance. Thus, the more installments are anticipated, the value discount will also be greater. You can pay your Nubank card bill in advance in two ways: by bank slip or by using your account balance. Learn each one below.
The first step is to open the Nubank application and follow the page until you find the “Credit Card” area. By clicking on this icon, you will be able to view the installments that you want to pay in advance, then tap on those that you want to pay in advance. When the invoice appears, just click on “Pay invoice” and go to the icon “How much do you want to pay”.
Thus, you will have access to the total amount, however, it is worth mentioning that this number can be changed in the best way for you. When making the final advance payment adjustments, just click on “Continue” and your slip will be generated.
After opening the Nubank account, you must go to your “Account”, where you can see your balance, and click on “Pay”. In this sense, click on “Pay card bill”, and then, in the “How much do you want to pay” area, adjust the amount and select “Continue”. With this, you can pay the amount in advance and get your credit limit back.