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Credit card query
Imelda
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Morning all,
I have a question that I thought one of you could answer. I booked a flight in January using my credit card which was later cancelled, I rebooked the flight with another airline but since I have quit using my credit card I paid using my debit card. What I would like to know is- the refund for the cancelled flight is going back onto my credit card, will this be considered a payment or will I still have to make my payment as usual?
Just when I thought I had my budget sorted, something else crops up!
I have a question that I thought one of you could answer. I booked a flight in January using my credit card which was later cancelled, I rebooked the flight with another airline but since I have quit using my credit card I paid using my debit card. What I would like to know is- the refund for the cancelled flight is going back onto my credit card, will this be considered a payment or will I still have to make my payment as usual?
Just when I thought I had my budget sorted, something else crops up!
Saving for an early retirement!
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I don't think this would class as a payment (ie you have already met the minimum payment - I think that is what you meant?) it would class as a transaction, you will still need to make the minimum payment.0
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Thanks, just what I thought, soooo annoying. I bet BA won't refund the £2 credit card fee either, the theives! Will have to re-jig the budget now.Saving for an early retirement!0
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