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Previously on "Company Credit Cards"

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  • northernladuk
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    Interesting article on the American Express logo. We will all be delighted to hear it is actually a Gladiator and should therefore grace the wallet of anyone who is COTBAC.

    http://creditcardforum.com/blog/amer...-logo-history/

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    My understanding is that the protection only applies to personal customers, not businesses.
    Originally posted by eek View Post
    +1. There is no S75 protection on a business transactions that comes from the consumer credit act.
    Cheers, thought that was the case

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    My understanding is that the protection only applies to personal customers, not businesses.
    +1. There is no S75 protection on a business transactions that comes from the consumer credit act.

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  • mudskipper
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    My understanding is that the protection only applies to personal customers, not businesses.

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  • SimonMac
    started a topic Company Credit Cards

    Company Credit Cards

    Was going to put this in L&A, but wanted the wider audience, I have always "assumed" that paying for stuff on a credit card was better as it offered more protection,

    For example I am paying for a lot of flights with this gig, I usually use the company debit card for simplicity in not having to claim back from myself etc.

    My bank charges me a small fee per transaction so it would be a little bit cheaper to buy everything on a credit card/charge card and make a single transaction from the company business account.

    If I use a Business Amex i get the bonus of airport lounge access, and the fee will be covered by the company, but would I still get the extra assurance afforded by paying on credit cards or is it more a consumer protection thing only?

    (PS for those who are going to invariably say get a personal credit card and use that instead, I want to avoid doing that for reasons I'm not going to go into here)

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