does a maxed out credit card matter for disbursement?

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Seller_TD8kClMwLYBMd

does a maxed out credit card matter for disbursement?

so my credit card on file is maxed out, only $6 left lol. I paid but they are holding the payment for a week so it won't clear. Will this be a problem for disbursement? I know when my card expires there is always issues.

I just received an invoice disbursement successfully, but my main disbursement is quite large, does it matter? I'm not sure if Amazon just sends a test or they send a test charge depending on your disbursement amount?

I don't want to use my ATM card and have problems then the disbursement gets held for 2 weeks, what should I do?

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Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z

Hi @Seller_TD8kClMwLYBMd,

This shouldn't be a problem.

According to the help page Bank account and credit card information, Amazon only deposits money into your bank account, never to credit cards: "If you have a positive settlement balance, Amazon will deposit the money into your bank account. We cannot transfer funds to your credit or debit card."

Since you've already successfully received an invoice disbursement, it looks like your bank account setup is working properly. The credit card is only used if your account has a negative balance.

Hope this helps put your mind at ease about your upcoming disbursement!

Best regards, Michael

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Seller_y9aIr0HsTkYHg

U just need $1-2 available. But, yes, they may test the card at disbursement or anytime & potentially lock u out of acct. until fixed.

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