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Credit card fees/info help
frankiewolfy
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Credit cards
Hi guys,
Credit card is natwest student, can't post the link. but a google of it should bring it up for the relevant charges.
Urgently need £40 and payments through to my account have been delayed. Am I correct in thinking that transferring the money accross to my currentI account will be cheaper than withdrawing from a cash machine, and tht the interest per month if for whatever reason I am unable to pay it off instantly is no more than 90p? Can't see paying it off within a month will be an issue just want to make sure that's correct.
Also, if on Online Banking with Natwest, are transfer from credit card account instant?
Credit card is natwest student, can't post the link. but a google of it should bring it up for the relevant charges.
Urgently need £40 and payments through to my account have been delayed. Am I correct in thinking that transferring the money accross to my currentI account will be cheaper than withdrawing from a cash machine, and tht the interest per month if for whatever reason I am unable to pay it off instantly is no more than 90p? Can't see paying it off within a month will be an issue just want to make sure that's correct.
Also, if on Online Banking with Natwest, are transfer from credit card account instant?
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Not sure as to the answers.
But would it be possible to make a purchase on the card for the amount needed?
Or buy pay for the weekly shop on behalf of friends or family in return for cash?0 -
Whether you transfer the money directly to your account (will your lender allow this?) or take it from a Cashpoint - the charge will be the same at around 3% or so minimum £3.0
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