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Paying for car purchase with a credit card

Giggidy
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in Credit cards
I had a credit card many years ago that I used only once, paid in full when the statement was due and then cut it up and never used again. This was only to help my credit rating when we were First Time Buyers. I would like to purchase a car, which I have the funds for in my savings account. I want to pay for it using a credit card as a safety measure in case things go pear shaped and I would have Section 75 as some form of protection. Please bear with my complete ignorance, but I need to apply for a card, on the basis of the credit limit being enough to purchase the car (over £10k) which I'm aware will be rather difficult if I don't have much of a credit history to begin with. Can I apply for 2 cards with different providers, or should I pay up to the credit limit and the balance in cash and still be protected? How long do credit applications take these days
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A lot of dealers won't accept card payments, so you may not need to worry about the limit.
They may let put a deposit on a credit card, which will be enough for section 75.
It would be worth building some credit history for future use, rather than avoiding it altogether so if you can get a card, make sure you use it regularly.0 -
I had a credit card many years ago that I used only once, paid in full when the statement was due and then cut it up and never used again. This was only to help my credit rating when we were First Time Buyers.0
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Deleted_User wrote: »A lot of dealers won't accept card payments, so you may not need to worry about the limit.
They may let put a deposit on a credit card, which will be enough for section 75.
It would be worth building some credit history for future use, rather than avoiding it altogether so if you can get a card, make sure you use it regularly.
Thank you, so does paying a small amount on credit card trigger section 75 for the whole balance?0 -
Yes. Pay a pound on your card and you're covered.0
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Deleted_User wrote: »Yes. Pay a pound on your card and you're covered.
Is it not usually over £100 and you're covered? Also, can I use my partner's credit card (in case I don't get one in time, I want to pay a deposit as soon as.)0 -
Is it not usually over £100 and you're covered? Also, can I use my partner's credit card (in case I don't get one in time, I want to pay a deposit as soon as.)0
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Also, can I use my partner's credit card (in case I don't get one in time, I want to pay a deposit as soon as.)
You're panicking unnecessarily as it's entirely possible to get a credit card within a week.0 -
There needs to be a clear debtor-creditor-supplier link for section 75 to take effect, so I'd recommend using a card in your name unless your partner intends to be the legal owner of the car. But otherwise as above, as long as the item in question is over £100 then paying even a penny will qualify the entire value of the purchase in the event of needing to make a section 75 claim. A good way to do this is to pay the holding deposit with your credit card, and then arranging payment for the remainder of the balance with your preferred method.0
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