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Which Credit Cards accept PayPal as a payment option?
DaniK10
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Credit cards
I’m looking for a credit card or similar that would let me make my monthly repayments using PayPal? I’ve google and googled but cannot find anything! Any ideas please?
Thank you
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I'm not aware of any but it's not clear what you're trying to achieve anyway, especially with the reference to 'or similar' - surely if you have funds in PayPal and want to spend them in places that don't take PayPal, just withdraw the funds to your bank account first and use directly or to pay off a credit card?0
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I do not believe that any credit card will offer PayPal as a payment method.0
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None, as PayPal requires you to have a bank account to pay it from, meaning you may as well pay using that source, than adding an intermediary that isn't needed.
Also, as above, if you have a positive PayPal balance, you withdraw the cash and pay that way.
If the next question is, "But I want to pay my Credit Card and use PayPal credit to pay that back" then good idea I guess? But short of making PayPal credit purchases to the value of your CC payments, and paying the CC using the funds "saved" doing so, that isn't viable and of course is moving, rather than paying debt.
Also, of course, PayPal has a credit function, so to answer your question differently?
PayPal is a credit "card" that you can use and pay off monthly. You buy things with PayPal Credit and pay that off monthly, like you would a credit card. You even get 4 months at 0% on some purchases.
In debt and looking for help? Look here for the MSE Debt Help Guide.
Also, If you need any free and impartial debt advice, the National Debtline, Stepchange, and the CAB can help.0
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