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Cashback Credit Cards

yas1320
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Hi All,
I am looking for advice on getting a credit card.
I am looking to get a credit card so I can use it for work expenses. Currently, I have to use my own money to pay for taxis and meals etc for work then claim it back from my employer. Some months just before the expenses are paid out, I am struggling for cash flow. So I was thinking I could get a credit card and then pay the expenses on that and then when I get my expenses paid, pay the credit card back in full each month. So no interest is incurred. So which credit card would be best to do this and also are there any credit cards out there give you cashback on your purchases?
Thanks in advance.
Yas1320
I am looking for advice on getting a credit card.
I am looking to get a credit card so I can use it for work expenses. Currently, I have to use my own money to pay for taxis and meals etc for work then claim it back from my employer. Some months just before the expenses are paid out, I am struggling for cash flow. So I was thinking I could get a credit card and then pay the expenses on that and then when I get my expenses paid, pay the credit card back in full each month. So no interest is incurred. So which credit card would be best to do this and also are there any credit cards out there give you cashback on your purchases?
Thanks in advance.
Yas1320
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Try an eligibiity checker to see what you might be able to get and choose the one that has the benefits you prefer.
If you have little credit history, you may just be offered standard no-frills cards.0 -
So I was thinking I could get a credit card and then pay the expenses on that and then when I get my expenses paid, pay the credit card back in full each month. So no interest is incurred. So which credit card would be best to do this and also are there any credit cards out there give you cashback on your purchases?
Use an eligibility calculator such as
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/eligibility/credit-cards/
https://www.experian.co.uk/consumer/guides/eligibility.html
https://www.uswitch.com/credit-cards/eligibility-checker/
https://www.totallymoney.com/credit-cards/
Then see what you qualify for and choose what best serves you and your needs.Your cholesterol levels are not seen, or used, by your heart and arteries, so ignore it.
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Thank you to both of you. I'll check the links out.0
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