Cash advances normally attract charges and/or interest immediately. There could be a fixed charge for the advance as well as interest as long as it remains unpaid. Unless the account was in credit before the withdrawal was made then you will probably be legitimately charged a few or interest. Check the terms & conditions and charging structure of your card to be sure.
Cash advances normally attract charges and/or interest immediately. There could be a fixed charge for the advance as well as interest as long as it remains unpaid. Unless the account was in credit before the withdrawal was made then you will probably be legitimately charged a few or interest. Check the terms & conditions and charging structure of your card to be sure.
No - this is not the same as a missed payment on a loan/credit agreement. It seems to be a normal CC operation charge (for a cash advance). If you missed the minimum payment on your monthly statement then that could be logged as a missed payment with the ICB although I don't know if a single missed payment would result in this happening or if CC providers only log missed payments after several missed minimum payments in a row or something.
Unless you mean that the charge was indeed described as a "late fee" on your statement? Perhaps you can clarify exactly what the statement says about any charges incurred in relation to this cash advance?