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Cash back on Credit Cards
posted by r8sso. on Thursday, 2nd February 2012, 18:36

Elite

I'm looking at getting a CC and was wondering if you buy something from say Waitrose for £3 on it and get £50 cash back does this get treated as a £53 charge?

Can you even get cash back on a CC as I only have Visa Debit cards?

I'm thinking about getting an AMEX card and you need to spend X amount to qualify for bonus reward points in the first three months and was wondering if you could use the cash back technique.

RE: Cash back on Credit Cards
posted by admars on Thursday, 2nd February 2012, 19:21

Elite

no, you can't get cash back on a credit card

also if you use one to withdraw cash at a machine you get charged

This item was edited on Thursday, 2nd February 2012, 19:24

RE: Cash back on Credit Cards
posted by Snaps on Thursday, 2nd February 2012, 19:31

Elite

Quote:
admars says...
also if you use one to withdraw cash at a machine you get charged
A lot

Snaps

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