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Quick Q : Can you pay solicitors fees with a credit card?

anyone know if this is possible?

Also could you pay estate agents fees on credit card too?

Thanks in advance

Comments

  • Totally depends on the individual solicitor/EA. Our sol said no.
    we have love enough to light the streets.
  • shazzy1773
    shazzy1773 Posts: 51 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I always thought that solicitors wouldn't except payment via credit card, so i was really surprised when i received my inital documments from them stating that they would except payment via either cheque or credit card. They do put on a small £1.50 charge for paying via this method,but i could just about cope with that :D
  • Kzlnd
    Kzlnd Posts: 548 Forumite
    Only just noticed this part of the board! :j

    A question I had thought about too! Suppose it is up to the individual E.A/S :D then
    The £2.00 Coin Savers Club = approx £22.00 :rolleyes: :j.. The 20p Savers Club = £17.80.

    :j
    x
  • Ian_W
    Ian_W Posts: 3,778 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic
    EAs usually get their dosh from the solicitor when all's completed and the money divvied-up at the end. So if the solicitor accepts cc's then they should include EAs fees in the bill. Most solicitors I've dont accept cc so you may have to shop around for one who will.
  • Tassotti
    Tassotti Posts: 1,492 Forumite
    One solicitor I used accepted credit card payments with no charge. Paid it, then transferred to 0% card...Who says you have to save for a deposit?!?
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