What is a negative gem?

A negative Gems/Diamonds balance may occur if a refund is requested on a used Gem/Diamond Pack offer. When the refund request gets approved, the respective in-game currency is automatically deducted from the account.
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How do you get rid of negative Gem balance?

Pay your debts that you somehow owe to Supercell, mostly by buying more gems. Then your gems will go positive.
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Can you refund clash Royale Gems?

As a policy, we do not refund valid purchases (see Refund Policy). The in-app purchases you make in the game are final and non-refundable.
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Can you refund knife skins?

How to Refund Weapon Skins. You can only get a refund on unused, base level weapon skins purchased within the last 14 days. Upgraded or used weapon skins and weapon skin levels cannot be refunded.
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Why am I losing Gems clash Royale?

If you've opened your village to find that gems have gone missing, it's because they've somehow been spent. Usually, it's just because another person has used the gems (like a friend or family member). This is also likely if you've loaded your village onto someone else's device, and didn't sign off.
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Will my negative balance go away?

Any time a negative dollar amount shows up on a credit card balance, it means the bank owes the account holder money. The negative balance will zero out or become a positive balance as the cardholder charges additional purchases.
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Why my balance is negative?

If you see a negative balance on your credit card account, your first thought could be that something's wrong. But a negative balance simply means that your card issuer owes you money, which may seem odd since it's usually the other way around.
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Why is my cash balance negative?

Definition of Negative Cash Balance

A negative cash balance results when the cash account in a company's general ledger has a credit balance. The credit or negative balance in the checking account is usually caused by a company writing checks for more than it has in its checking account.
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Does negative cash flow mean losing money?

Negative cash flow is when your business spends more than what it receives, but this need not always indicate a loss. For example, your payments may be due before you receive your income and you may spend more than what you have at that time, leading to a cash flow problem.
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How long can you have a negative balance?

In most cases you have 5 business days or 7 calendar days to fix your balance before the extended overdraft fee takes your account even deeper into the red. Some banks charge this fee once every 5 days, while others go so far as to assess the fee every day until you bring your balance back above zero.
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Can I still use my debit card if I have a negative balance?

Can I still use my debit card if my account is negative? Maybe, if you're enrolled in your bank's overdraft coverage. But even if you can, it's unwise. You'll likely incur a fee for each payment you make from a negative account.
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What is a negative balance called?

A negative balance on a credit card means your credit card company owes you money, rather than the other way around. In other words, you've paid more than your total balance due. Credit card companies generally prevent you from paying more than you owe, especially online.
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Does a negative balance mean you owe money?

A negative credit card balance is when your balance is below zero. It appears as a negative account balance. This means that your credit card company owes you money instead of the other way around. Typically, this happens when you've overpaid your outstanding balance or if you've had a credit returned to your account.
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Do you have to pay back a negative balance?

Just like you have to pay the outstanding balance if you still owe money when closing an account, the credit card company must make a payment to you for the full negative balance amount. Unfortunately, you can't place interest charges on the money they have to pay back.
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What happens if you have a negative balance for too long?

If you overdraw an account too many times or let an account stay negative for too long, your bank will likely close the account. Then, the bank can notify a checking account reporting company, which keeps the information on a record about your banking history for as long as seven years.
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What happens if I dont pay negative balance?

Failure to pay an overdraft fee could lead to a number of negative consequences. The bank could close your account, take collection or other legal action against you, and even report your failure to pay, which may make it difficult to open checking accounts in the future.
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What happens if I cant pay my negative balance?

Negative accounts count as unpaid debts, so a bank can take legal action against you. The bank could use legal remedies against you to get enough money to cover the unpaid bank balance. Banks and credit card companies can garnish wages in court.
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How do you show negative balance?

For example, parentheses could indicate any of the following: A negative amount, such as a negative balance in your check register.
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Does having a negative balance hurt your credit?

Having a negative credit card balance probably won't hurt your credit scores. In fact, a negative balance could actually help you improve your credit scores. For example, a negative balance could potentially affect your credit utilization—a measure of how much of your available credit you're using.
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Why did my account go negative after I deposited a check?

A negative float is a net deficit resulting from checks that have been deposited but have not cleared bank records. Traditionally, a check writer keeps a register to be able to balance the account and avoid being confused by an account balance that may show funds that are pending withdrawal to cover checks written.
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What does a negative pending deposit mean?

A balance that is negative indicates that the deposits have been depleted and a top up to the account is needed.
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What does a negative deposit mean?

More Definitions of Negative Deposits

Negative Deposits means Deposit account overdrafts (other than Deposit account overdrafts that have been in overdraft status for more than thirty (30) consecutive calendar days prior to the Closing Date).
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Is negative credit better than no credit?

Generally, having no credit is better than having bad credit, though both can hold you back. People with no credit history may have trouble getting approved for today's best credit cards, for example — while people with bad credit may have trouble applying for credit, renting an apartment and more.
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Is it OK to overpay credit card?

Overpaying your credit card will result in a negative balance, but it won't hurt your credit score—and the overpayment will be returned to you.
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How much will my credit score increase when a negative falls off?

Once a default is more than two years old, the negative effect falls to 250 points, then when it is over 4 years old it drops a bit more to 200 points. These hits to your credit rating aren't reduced when you start to pay the debt, or even when it has been fully repaid.
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