Credit Card Payment for Building Work
Discussion
Hi all, a quick question.
I suspect this is a foolish question, so please be kind! I am looking to have a new driveway installed at my house (circa £5k), and would like to just put this on a credit card.
However, almost no builders have a faciltiy to accept a card payment. Is there some easy way of being able to pay for some work of this nature to someone who cannot accept a card payment? I expect I have just answered my own question there, but I thought I would check.
Most credit cards charge heavily for drawing out cash on them etc, which seems to rule out that. I'm just not sure if there is some method I have missed.
Any comments appreciated.
I suspect this is a foolish question, so please be kind! I am looking to have a new driveway installed at my house (circa £5k), and would like to just put this on a credit card.
However, almost no builders have a faciltiy to accept a card payment. Is there some easy way of being able to pay for some work of this nature to someone who cannot accept a card payment? I expect I have just answered my own question there, but I thought I would check.
Most credit cards charge heavily for drawing out cash on them etc, which seems to rule out that. I'm just not sure if there is some method I have missed.
Any comments appreciated.
Hi, thanks for the feedback.
The idea of using a credit card would have been to get a new one with 0% on purchases (hence the question about how to pay a builder!) - otherwise a loan would doubtless be a cheaper way of borrowing.
I have seen a Virgin card with money transfer with 0% for 32 months and a fee of only 1.69% which would actually be cheaper than an equivalent loan, so may look at that in more detail.
Again, thanks for the constructive comments.
The idea of using a credit card would have been to get a new one with 0% on purchases (hence the question about how to pay a builder!) - otherwise a loan would doubtless be a cheaper way of borrowing.
I have seen a Virgin card with money transfer with 0% for 32 months and a fee of only 1.69% which would actually be cheaper than an equivalent loan, so may look at that in more detail.
Again, thanks for the constructive comments.
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