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What bills can you pay with credit card?
The short answer is, entertainment and nonessentials can usually be paid with a credit card with no fees. Services, utilities, and taxes, can often be paid with a credit card but with a processing fee. Loan payments, are usually check or bank withdrawal payment only.
Can I use a credit card to pay my car payment?
If your car loan lender allows it, you can make a car payment with a credit card. However, credit card purchases impose fees on the merchant, so many loan servicers accept only cash-backed payment methods, like a debit card, check, money order or a direct transfer from a checking or savings account.
Can I pay my bills through a credit card?
With careful planning and good judgment, you can pay many of your bills by credit card. You can earn rewards, achieve that sign-up bonus and even get a little extra time to pay by putting monthly expenses on a credit card wherever it makes sense.
What things can you not pay with a credit card?
- Mortgage or rent. …
- Household Bills/household Items. …
- Small indulgences or vacation. …
- Down payment, cash advances or balance transfers. …
- Medical bills. …
- Wedding. …
- Taxes. …
- Student Loans or tuition.