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Paying an Invoice with a Credit Card

DaveA86
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in Credit cards
Hi there - new member.
I have looked across the MSE site, forum and the internet but can't find an answer for the following question:
I have been given an invoice by a company which includes their account number and sort code.
I want to pay this invoice by credit card to ensure I am protected by Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act - it is a small company supplying me goods in Q3 2017 and I am concerned that if I pay upfront with my debit account and they go bust then I will have lost my money. But I am not sure how I can pay this invoice using my credit card?
(As a side note the company do not accept, and I do not want to use Paypal).
Thanks in advance.
I have looked across the MSE site, forum and the internet but can't find an answer for the following question:
I have been given an invoice by a company which includes their account number and sort code.
I want to pay this invoice by credit card to ensure I am protected by Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act - it is a small company supplying me goods in Q3 2017 and I am concerned that if I pay upfront with my debit account and they go bust then I will have lost my money. But I am not sure how I can pay this invoice using my credit card?
(As a side note the company do not accept, and I do not want to use Paypal).
Thanks in advance.
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I suspect that they do not accept credit cards and that is why they have given you the details to pay by bank transferI’m a Senior Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Pensions, Annuities & Retirement Planning, Loans
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If they don't accept cards, then you can't.0
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I'd suggest buying the products elsewhere.
Before they suggest it - buying through paypal or some other 3rd party will not cover you.0
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