You can swipe your card, because the bill has been generated on the 6th of this month, so the consumption on the 24th will be counted as the repayment date of the next month. The bill that comes out on your bill will be for this month. , all consumption after the bill will be included in the bill on the next billing day.
If you are using our bank's credit card, the expiration date of the credit card transactions recorded in each bill is called the "bill date". The due date for repayment is generally around the 18th day after the bill date (as shown on the bill). The repayment grace period is 3 calendar days after the due payment date.
The billing dates of different cardholders may be different. For example, if the billing date is the 6th of each month, then each bill will record all transactions entered from the 7th of the previous month to the 6th of this month. The corresponding last repayment date is the 24th of this month. Consumption on the 6th is generally not recorded until the 7th, and will be included in the next bill.
Your purchases before November 6th will be repaid on November 24th. There are 24 days from the 1st to the 24th. If you swipe the card on November 7th, you will be repaid on December 24th, which is the longest. The repayment date is 47 days.