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Transferring money from CC to Current account.
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Bennbfc
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Hi all.
So I have a Barclaycard CC. I have a current account with LLoyds.
I need a way to transfer money between the 2. Specifically money from the CC to the current account. I rang Barclaycard up and because I don't have a promotional offer to do that I can't do it.
I tried to Transfer it to through paypal to myself ( via another account) but that was restricted and I had the money refunded.
Is there any other ways this can be done?
Thanks for the replies.
So I have a Barclaycard CC. I have a current account with LLoyds.
I need a way to transfer money between the 2. Specifically money from the CC to the current account. I rang Barclaycard up and because I don't have a promotional offer to do that I can't do it.
I tried to Transfer it to through paypal to myself ( via another account) but that was restricted and I had the money refunded.
Is there any other ways this can be done?
Thanks for the replies.
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Hi all.
So I have a Barclaycard CC. I have a current account with LLoyds.
I need a way to transfer money between the 2. Specifically money from the CC to the current account. I rang Barclaycard up and because I don't have a promotional offer to do that I can't do it.
I tried to Transfer it to through paypal to myself ( via another account) but that was restricted and I had the money refunded.
Is there any other ways this can be done?
Thanks for the replies.
I can do it this month with my BarclayCard if I want
If BarclayCard don't want to allow you to do it, then probably not.0 -
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YorkshireBoy wrote: »How much money?
About £500 from CC account to Current account.0 -
if it's only £500, can't you stick the shopping/whatever on the card that you'd usually pay cash/debit card for, leaving the cash in your current account?0
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