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  • missile
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    WeaponX wrote: »
    My brother is a student(21) and yet to have his 1st 'proper' full time job so I think what Chris2000 is wrong in this case.
    Again anything stopping me re-applying to CaptialOne for this card?

    Absolutely nothing to prevent you re-applying but maybe better to apply for a joint card in your wife / partners name.
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  • Sorry to go off topic, but it relates to this card. I have the World version and have just got a nice cashback showing on the card. So now I am in credit and at the end of the 4% cashback period.

    Can I withdraw this cashback as cash, or will this be regarded as a normal cash withdrawal and be charged interest on this?

    If so I suppose I will have to carry on using the card to use up the credit.

    Thanks
  • Sorry to go off topic, but it relates to this card. I have the World version and have just got a nice cashback showing on the card. So now I am in credit and at the end of the 4% cashback period.

    Can I withdraw this cashback as cash, or will this be regarded as a normal cash withdrawal and be charged interest on this?

    If so I suppose I will have to carry on using the card to use up the credit.

    Thanks

    The cashback is added to your card automatically in Jan or Feb each year. If you perform a cash withdraw you will incurr a cash withdrawl charge.
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