The Oggster
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So if you put say 10k on the card you end up with 5k x 0.5 % ie 25 euro back? Genuine question - Is it worth the hassle really?Is there a flaw with my plan to pay our utilities with the AIB Platinum Credit Card? I have already paid a large gas bill this month.
I don't see anything against this in the card T&Cs. What about the direct debit discount we have with utility companies? Technically we still have a DD mandate, it's just that there won't be a balance owed by the time it's due.
I will be clearing the CC every month.
Not that we will be rich from this, first €5k in a year is exempt and then it's 0.5% back.
You need discipline to pay for utilities on time and also to ensure CC is paid on time too.Genuine question - Is it worth the hassle really?
Is there a flaw with my plan to pay our utilities with the AIB Platinum Credit Card? I have already paid a large gas bill this month.
I don't see anything against this in the card T&Cs. What about the direct debit discount we have with utility companies? Technically we still have a DD mandate, it's just that there won't be a balance owed by the time it's due.
I will be clearing the CC every month.
Not that we will be rich from this, first €5k in a year is exempt and then it's 0.5% back.
So if you put say 10k on the card you end up with 5k x 0.5 % ie 25 euro back? Genuine question - Is it worth the hassle really?
You need discipline to pay for utilities on time and also to ensure CC is paid on time too.
If cashback or points were in the 2% zone I’d be bothered but not at 0.5% over €5k.
Am I right in thinking with AIB you also save the 20 cent transaction charge each month when the credit card direct debit doesn't go through as balance has already been cleared. And if you use your credit rather than debit card for all purchases over €50 as you can’t tap anyway, you also save all those 20 cent transaction charges. Could be several euro a month there.As I said above, if you are spending already anyway, it makes no difference using Credit card over the other form of payment when possible.
Sky was happy to take my Credit Card as a form of regular monthly payment. I guess it might depends on service provider to service providerThis thread seems to suggest true dd from credit card is not possible
Can you pay a direct debit using a credit card?
Specifically a three money card that i would top up? I am a bit paranoid about handing over my bank details to anyone.www.askaboutmoney.com
thats good, i wonder if utilities would work as variable amount payableSky was happy to take my Credit Card as a form of regular monthly payment. I guess it might depends on service provider to service provider
Edit: GOMO and 48.ie are both OK also.
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