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Catalogue Balance to Credit Card

jlewsey15
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I have a question for people with a lot more knowledge than me, plus when searching I get conflicting answers so need to be sure.
Can I transfer a catalogue balance (i.e. Very, Jacamo, SimplyBe) to either:
Thank you in advance all.
Can I transfer a catalogue balance (i.e. Very, Jacamo, SimplyBe) to either:
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- A 0% balance transfer card?
- A 0% purchase card?
- Or does it need to be a !!!8216;Money transfer card!!!8217; where I can transfer money off the card into my bank account to pay said balance?
Thank you in advance all.
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zx81 I have removed the etc etc for ease.
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I have a question for people with a lot more knowledge than me, plus when searching I get conflicting answers so need to be sure.
Can I transfer a catalogue balance (i.e. Very, Jacamo, SimplyBe) to either:-
- A 0% balance transfer card?
- A 0% purchase card?
- Or does it need to be a !!!8216;Money transfer card!!!8217; where I can transfer money off the card into my bank account to pay said balance?
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JD williams group (which includes Jacamo and SimplyBe) accept payments by credit card. Not sure about Shop Direct Group but I think they might do too and Vortigern seems to confirm this
I couldn't tell you if it would count as a purchase for a 0% purchases deal. Ultimately it would depend on if the transaction is treated as a purchase or a cash transaction. Given its possible to make purchases from both groups without putting it on their credit accounts I would guess it would count as a purchase but again mileage may vary.
Either way of all your options the one you want is b or possibly c0 -
Granted it was a few years ago but I paid off my BNPL plan with Very using a credit card (Halifax MasterCard) and it was treated as a purchase.It's not your credit score that counts, it's your credit history. Any replies are my own personal opinion and not a representation of my employer.0
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Very do accept credit card payments in their 'buy now pay later' scheme. SO would this mean it is treated as a cash transaction?
Getting an answer from them is proving difficult.
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Out of interest who is your credit card provider OP?It's not your credit score that counts, it's your credit history. Any replies are my own personal opinion and not a representation of my employer.0
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If you pay by credit card it will just show as a purchase so if you have 0% on purchases then you can pay the account off.0
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Very do accept credit card payments in their 'buy now pay later' scheme. SO would this mean it is treated as a cash transaction?
If you're not sure, pay a small amount off your Very account with a credit card. Check your CC statement for any cash advance fee or interest on cash transaction. If there's none you're good to pay off the full amount with a 0% purchases card.0
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