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You won't get much more. £5k is pretty much the limit for daily. But as above, you just have to chip away at it. I also got the missus a curve card too, so at least the limit is now effectively double, but still means multiple payments. -
Anyone else done the Curve survey sent out this week? A few interesting questions:
Are they thinking what I'm thinkingHow much would you be willing to pay to be able to always use your credit card with Curve for all HMRC payments?
How many times per year do you need to make Government payments?
What is the main reason for you to pay with credit?
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They bloomin-well better not introduce a charge for using curve at HMRC! That's what I'm thinking!Originally posted by Spoiler View PostAnyone else done the Curve survey sent out this week? A few interesting questions:
Are they thinking what I'm thinking
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I'd consider paying for Black/Metal if it meant higher limits, enough for a single corp tax paymentOriginally posted by kryten22uk View PostThey bloomin-well better not introduce a charge for using curve at HMRC! That's what I'm thinking!
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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I was just about to share that as I got an email yesterday and was surprised no-one else had mentioned it yetOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostComment
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Based on the rewards return with my current credit card (admittedly not the best-paying rewards CC) - I'd probably be up ~£160 after the cost of Metal (-£150). £160 is still okay, but just weighing up if I can be bothered with the extra faff. May just ditch my Curve card nowOriginally posted by SimonMac View Post
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As a comparison, here's the HMRC charge rates on a £100 transaction. Always useful to remember what it could cost if you didn't pass the payment through another service...
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Just logged into my COT acct and the message saying you can apply for your visa from now also says the Mastercards will be retired in January. Does that mean they have extended it again i wonder?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostCapital on Tap have just emailed out to say the new Visa Corporate Credit Card will be with customers by 14 December and there will be an opportunity to apply early for the new card via the online portal.
Just a couple of months left to get any payments made via the Mastercard then...
" It's time to switch over to your brand new VISA card!
Your powerful new Visa Business Credit Card is just a few short steps away from being sent straight to you. Your old MasterCard will be retired in January, so hurry and switch now!"Comment
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I haven't seen that yet. I am keeping my MasterCard until I have to give it up! January sounds great to me as it might then become February, March...Originally posted by gizzmo View PostJust logged into my COT acct and the message saying you can apply for your visa from now also says the Mastercards will be retired in January. Does that mean they have extended it again i wonder?
" It's time to switch over to your brand new VISA card!
Your powerful new Visa Business Credit Card is just a few short steps away from being sent straight to you. Your old MasterCard will be retired in January, so hurry and switch now!"Comment
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