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Yeah, you'd need the kind of cashback rate card providers just don't do any more! Although combining it with stoozing and investment could be interesting....
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Forgot to mention that - not great for regulary use might be useful for a one offOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostBillhop charges a 2.95% fee
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Billhop charges a 2.95% feeOriginally posted by VillageContractor View PostGoing through headforpoints they have a site that allows you to put corp tax and VAT on an AMEX
How to pay bills on a credit card with Billhop
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Going through headforpoints they have a site that allows you to put corp tax and VAT on an AMEXOriginally posted by VillageContractor View PostCurve say that dependent on the merchant they may see it as a debit card, hence the question. Interesting to see other cards have a lower rate - thanks for the link
How to pay bills on a credit card with Billhop
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Curve say that dependent on the merchant they may see it as a debit card, hence the question. Interesting to see other cards have a lower rate - thanks for the linkOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostAren't rates for paying by corporate credit cards up at like 2.2%? Would the curve be classed as personal one even though it passes through to you corporate one? Rates for personal ones around 0.3%?
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HMRC cuts credit card acceptance fee
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Aren't rates for paying by corporate credit cards up at like 2.2%? Would the curve be classed as personal one even though it passes through to you corporate one? Rates for personal ones around 0.3%?
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http://www.headforpoints.com/2016/04...rd-acceptance/The Curve card figure is high because this is classified as a business card and is not subject to the caps on interchange fees imposed by the EU.Last edited by northernladuk; 22 September 2017, 13:15.
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Another Curve card post
Hi,
Has anyone paid their VAT or Corp tax via Curve card?
Thanks
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