Every time you fail to repay outstanding dues on time, card issuers levy hefty finance charges, usually ranging between 23 per cent to 49 per cent per annum, on the unpaid dues. In addition to this, you may also attract a late payment fee of up to Rs 1,300 if you do not repay the minimum amount due by the stipulated date. This would also adversely impact your credit score. Credit card users who unable to repay their entire bill amount timely, should convert their entire outstanding balance or a part of it into equated monthly installments (EMIs). They may also consider converting transactions beyond pre-set threshold limits into EMIs. Those unable to even repay the dues in the form of EMIs can exercise the credit card balance transfer option, through which the unpaid amount is transferred to another card by a different issuer at nil or lower interest rate for a pre-specified period.