The phrase "comenity pay sb web pymt 011213 856373105578194" typically refers to a payment made through Comenity Bank's online payment system. "SB" may indicate a specific account or business, while the numbers following it could represent a transaction date (November 12, 2013) or a unique transaction identifier. If you see this on your bank statement, it likely relates to a payment made to a retailer or service that partners with Comenity Bank for financing or credit services.
Clearing house for store credit cards. For me it was Ann Taylor and shows as "Comenity Pay Sb Web Pymt"
comenity is a bank, they process credit cards for companies like jcrew and victoria's secret
COMENITY PAY RD WEB PYMT refers to a payment processed through Comenity Bank, which is a financial institution that provides credit card services for various retail partners. This designation typically appears on bank statements when a consumer makes a payment toward their Comenity-issued credit account via the web. The "RD" may indicate a recurring or regular payment, while "PYMT" stands for payment. If you see this charge and do not recognize it, it may be advisable to review your recent transactions or contact Comenity Bank for clarification.
"Comenity Pay SB Phone Pymt" on a bank statement typically refers to a payment made to Comenity Bank, which manages various retail credit cards and accounts. The "SB" may indicate a specific brand or store associated with your account. This entry signifies that a payment was processed over the phone, likely for a credit card bill or related financial obligation. If you have concerns or need specifics, it's best to contact Comenity Bank directly.
Clearing house for store credit cards. For me it was Ann Taylor and shows as "Comenity Pay Sb Web Pymt"
Prepaid, overpaid or underpaid
Amount of pymt included.
I'll give you two, "paymt" and "pymt"
it is like a warehouse of information provided to them from creditors on your accounts and pymt history/inquiries etc
Taxes escrowed as part of your pymt. Paid few times a yr by loan co.
NO. The notation on your CR will remain, regardless.
Try to modify vs refi. You can get a much lower pymt that way & need no legal help.