Credit card refunds will be credited within the current period.
The credit card offset period generally refers to the credit card refund offset period, which refers to the situation where previous consumption has been subsequently refunded, and the refunded amount has been offset against the outstanding balance of the previous period's bill. Specifically, if within a certain period of time (usually the last month), the user made some purchases using a credit card, and then these purchases were refunded, then the refund amount can be directly used to offset the consumption in the current bill. The amount that is used to pay off your current credit card bill.