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Purchase e-voucher with credit card
hillendale
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in Credit cards
If i use my credit card to purchase an e-voucher will this be treated as a normal goods purchase or as a cash withdrawal .
All advice welcome
Hilledale
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Since you don't say which card it is impossible to say.
It would be much easier if you asked your lender anyway.0 -
jonesMUFCforever wrote: »Since you don't say which card it is impossible to say.
It would be much easier if you asked your lender anyway.
yorkshire bank is the lender , i've asked them already but they were unable to give me a clear answer .
Any help on this matter welcome0 -
good question!!! i have no idea right now but can certainly try and find out for u tommorrow??
where r u buying a voucher for?Northern Ireland member 324- getting hitched Sept 2012!:j:j0 -
Slowly getting there !
What company is the e-voucher with ? Who did you purchase it from ?
It really does help to provide a few more details as there are so many anomylies with differing cards/types of purchase.0 -
Slowly getting there !
What company is the e-voucher with ? Who did you purchase it from ?
It really does help to provide a few more details as there are so many anomylies with differing cards/types of purchase.
I have not purchased the e-voucher as yet but was hoping to purchase this from the post office via paytpoint , I am right in thinking e-vouchers are like gift vouchers and are not product linked but can be spent where accepted .
All help welcome0
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