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Balance Transfer
ElkyElky
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in Credit cards
Rather than doing a balance transfer from one card to another, couldn't you pay your monthly statement with another credit card? Just like if you were to pay using a debit card - to avoid the fees?
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Rather than doing a balance transfer from one card to another, couldn't you pay your monthly statement with another credit card? Just like if you were to pay using a debit card - to avoid the fees?
noooo, they won't allow that i'm afraid. :beer:
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That's unfortunate.
I know, they have a system in place to recognise CC no's same as mortgages - its to stop exactly what you wanted to do! lol
I made that mistake at my cost a couple of months ago.... paid a grand into my CC and then tried to pay another CC with it (online) kept declining - then realised why! Gutted, so had to write a CC cheque for the grand to pay into other CC which cost me £30 (3%) grrr
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Well, it was worth a try lolWe’ve had to remove your signature. Please check the Forum Rules if you’re unsure why it’s been removed and, if still unsure, email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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