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c00ky83 | 18:51 Sun 27th Mar 2005 | Business & Finance
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To pay a credit card bill you can go to your bank and pay over the counter with cash, cheque, or your bank card.  Could you do it with the credit card itself?
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If you borrowed �5 from a friend could you borrow another �5 from the same person to pay back the original debt?
No, definitely not. You could speak to a different credit card company and transfer your balance to them. Loads of them offer interest free deals for 9 months or so.
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Thanks - sounds a stupid question, but it confirmed what I thought.  I only ask as I have a "theory" on the matter...but that's all I can say.
You generally can't pay credit with credit. For example you can't pay a loan off with a credit card.
Although you shouldn't really do it, there is nothing to stop you getting a cash advance from your credit card and then using the cash to pay the bill.  Obviously you would incur a card advance fee on your credit card.
WoWo... I recently paid off a loan with a credit card...
Didn't say you couldn't just generally they won't accept payment via credit cards. This is because with a debit transaction they know the money is available. Also depends how much it is. Of the loans I have had in the past when I tried to pay via credit card they said I couldn't

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