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Using credit card for product fee?
Capri84
Posts: 173 Forumite
£999 product fee for the mortgage. Mortgage broker asked for card details. Now he asked for credit card details, maybe just a turn of phrase... but if I did use my credit card would that throw a spanner in the works as I’ve declared zero balance on credit cards...
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You would likely have a cash transaction fee, and credit card interest would start from day one. Don't do it, use a debit card.
Here's my credit card's T&Cs but yours likely has a similar page: https://yourcommunity.tescobank.com/content/3323-What-is-a-Cash-Transaction-fee
"Finance payments such as repaying borrowing (e.g. loans, mortgages and credit cards) – this includes student loans, store cards, car finance repayments, Klarna etc"
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