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Can RBS Onling banking current account pay off a NON RBS credit card payment?
gemmaking
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Have a current account with Rbs, set up for online banking
and a vanquis CC, and barclays CC.
I wish to pay £50 from my RBS current account to the Vanquis CC, and also £50 to the barclays CC.
Can this be done online, under the rbs online banking?
if so, how? what are the instructions for this? and how many days does it take for the funds to transfer to the cc?
where do i go to (on the online page)?
and Also, can it be done with santander onlinebanking? (which i also have a current account with, online banking)
if so, how? what are the instructions for this? and how many days does it take for the funds to transfer to the cc?
where do i go to (on the online page)?
and a vanquis CC, and barclays CC.
I wish to pay £50 from my RBS current account to the Vanquis CC, and also £50 to the barclays CC.
Can this be done online, under the rbs online banking?
if so, how? what are the instructions for this? and how many days does it take for the funds to transfer to the cc?
where do i go to (on the online page)?
and Also, can it be done with santander onlinebanking? (which i also have a current account with, online banking)
if so, how? what are the instructions for this? and how many days does it take for the funds to transfer to the cc?
where do i go to (on the online page)?
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Any answer given here will be the same as those in your duplicate thread in the CC board.0
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Its. Very simple, follow the online banking instructionsFor everthing else there's mastercard.
For clampers there's Barclaycard.0 -
you will probably need the rbs card reader.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Enter the payment info for the creditor (sort code, A/c No and any reference they require). Once set up, the transfer is almost instant, however how quickly it lands in your card account is anyone's guess - especially if the are a pretend bank (MBNA etc).
I've not been required to use the RBS card reader in 2 years, I think they've lost faith in them.0 -
I've not been required to use the RBS card reader in 2 years, I think they've lost faith in them.
You only need to use them to set up a new payee for the first time or sometimes for very large transfers.
To the OP:
It may be quicker to do the transaction the other way round: Log in to your online access to your credit card (if you have it) and pay with your debit card that way.British Ex-pat in British Columbia!0
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