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Capital Paid out, new question!

Hi there after a long fight with capital one i eventually recieved 150 pounds back into my capital one account. Can someone tell me if there is an easy way to get this cash out without incurring fees for lifting it from cash machine. Can i transfer balance into my current account from my capital one credit card? Or is there any other way. thanks guys!

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  • Is the capital one card now in credit?
    I have not worked for NatWest Bank since February 2009

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  • Well i have a credit limit of 750 and this has took it down so i have 150 avalible.
  • Does that mean you are now within your credit limit or are you £150 in credit with £900 to spend on?
    I have not worked for NatWest Bank since February 2009

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  • Sorry, i mean i'm now within my credit limit buy 150!
  • Sorry, i mean i'm now within my credit limit buy 150!
    In that case you can avoid the cash advance fee by asking them to transfer money to you but you will not be able to escape the cash advance interest which to be honest makes it not worth doing. Personally, I would try and get the balance down as much as I could.
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  • LeeSouthEast
    LeeSouthEast Posts: 3,822 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    So what you mean is, in real terms, you still owe capital one £600.

    The above post is the best advice, otherwise you'll just likely give it back to CapOne in fees.
    Starting Debt: ~£20,000 01/01/2009. DFD: 20/11/2009 :j
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