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rosyposy | 17:32 Wed 29th Dec 2010 | Personal Finance
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I am thinking of getting an Amazon Credit Card (MBNA) to use for all my purchases so I can build up points. What I am wondering is, if I use it in the supermarket and get 'cash back' will I incur an interest charge as you would at an ATM? TIA rosy
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I'm sure you'll get discount vouchers if you take the Sainsbury's card - I have a Tesco card and not only do they send me the points regularly, in cash vouchers, but they also send special offer vouchers against the items I buy regularly.
01:08 Fri 07th Jan 2011
As far as I know you cannot get cash back on a credit card in a supermarket, only on a debit card.
Unless the card has a zero per cent cost for purchases for an initial period, then yes, all purchases incur interest. Incidentally taking cash out on any credit card by ATM is a hideously expensive way of drawing money - cash withdrawals usually attract a far higher interest rate than purchases. I have a couple of MBNA cards (they were with other people but were taken over by MBNA) and I find them one of the most expensive rates of standard interest around - I only ever use them these days to do zero per cent balance transfers if I need to.
never use a credit card to draw cash it costs a fortune usually at least 10%
Do you use Amazon a lot?
I have a Tesco credit card as I shop there a lot, and get points on all my purchases elsewhere.
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Oh right, I never thought of that grasscarp. Back to the drawing board then. Thank you for your reply ,rosy
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Thank you for all your replies. I never ever pay interest on a credit card,and never use it for cash at an ATM, hence the question. I don't shop much at Tesco, Craft, just petrol mostly, but maybe find out more about their card anyway. Thank you all again, rosy
Where do you do most of your supermarket shopping? If you use Waitrose, consider taking out a John Lewis partnership credit card which gives you more points for every product you buy at John Lewis or Waitrose, and a lower level of points for credit card usage with other suppliers. When you points reach a certain level you are sent a £5 John Lewis voucher which can't be spent either in John Lewis, or in Waitrose.
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Thank you for your reply, whoever. We don't have a Waitrose or a John Lewis within 45miles of us, I'm afraid. I shop mainly at Sainsbury's, I have a nector card so I could look at their credit card and see if they have any similar 'perks'that you have mentioned. Thanks again, rosy
I'm sure you'll get discount vouchers if you take the Sainsbury's card - I have a Tesco card and not only do they send me the points regularly, in cash vouchers, but they also send special offer vouchers against the items I buy regularly.
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Thank you too, Boxtops, yes I will see what they offer, I certainly don't get any perks which are of any use to me from Barclaycard! rosy

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