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mcshane in the 79th

New member
Nov 4, 2005
10,485
I spent £1000 on my credit card, I paid it off within a month or so but then ended up getting a refund on the grand so I now have it as a "credit" on the credit card.

My question is can I go to my bank and get that amount transferred from the card to my savings account? Or do I have to start paying for everything on the card until it's cleared? I can't transfer anything out of the account through online banking.

Sorry it's a very dull post but want to know if it's worth walking the 4 miles to the bank tomorrow. Ta
 




Timbo

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
4,322
Hassocks
your right that is a very dull question.

strangly though id be interested to know the answer!:thumbsup:
 


The Wookiee

Back From The Dead
Nov 10, 2003
15,383
Worthing
I spent £1000 on my credit card, I paid it off within a month or so but then ended up getting a refund on the grand so I now have it as a "credit" on the credit card.

My question is can I go to my bank and get that amount transferred from the card to my savings account? Or do I have to start paying for everything on the card until it's cleared? I can't transfer anything out of the account through online banking.

Sorry it's a very dull post but want to know if it's worth walking the 4 miles to the bank tomorrow. Ta

Ring your credit card company and ask them to refund you - they will normally send you a chq withing 7 days
 








DC Rules

Could It Be Forever?
Sep 19, 2006
586
lots of credit card companies don't have a full banking licence and are therefore not allowed to keep credit, however they would prefer you to use the money on the card because they are making more money from charging the shops for the privilege of accepting your card...so they won't automatically refund the money unless you ask.
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,877
Don't treat it like a bank account they will probably still charge you interest bizarrely enough.

Just get them to send you a cheque.
 


The Wookiee

Back From The Dead
Nov 10, 2003
15,383
Worthing
whatever you do DONT use one of the chqs, that sometimes come with your statement, and pay it into your account.

You will be charged a handling fee !!
 




Smithy

Well-known member
Apr 26, 2009
3,417
Hove
If you ask them to send you a cheque or transfer it to your bank account (may need to be same bank though), they will do this.
 
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sir danny cullip

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Feb 14, 2004
5,433
Burgess Hill
Same happened to me with MJ tickets, just ended up spending on the card until it was paid off. Had a quick look online and couldn't see any way of transferring it but may be worth asking your bank.
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,877
Same happened to me with MJ tickets, just ended up spending on the card until it was paid off. Had a quick look online and couldn't see any way of transferring it but may be worth asking your bank.

Which isn't the thing to do really, it doesn't operate like a bank account.

You simply pick up the phone and ask them to send you a cheque, it's easy.
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,317
Living In a Box
whatever you do DONT use one of the chqs, that sometimes come with your statement, and pay it into your account.

You will be charged a handling fee !!

I thought they were actually banned recently and as stated under no circumstances ever use these as they will rack up a massive interest charge.
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,877
Another thing not to do is to try and get the money out of a cash machine, since they charge you for the privilege...

.. and then charge interest on the money withdrawn even though the "account" is in credit.
 


Smithy

Well-known member
Apr 26, 2009
3,417
Hove
Another thing not to do is to try and get the money out of a cash machine, since they charge you for the privilege...

.. and then charge interest on the money withdrawn even though the "account" is in credit.

Exactly, because credit cards are not meant to be used like debit cards.
 






mcshane in the 79th

New member
Nov 4, 2005
10,485
Sounds like ringing them and asking for the cheque is the best way forward.

How long that cheque takes to arrive in the post though is an entirely different thread...
 


Bluejuice

Lazy as a rug on Valium
Sep 2, 2004
8,270
The free state of Kemp Town
Request a cheque or bank transfer of the credit balance and then invoice the card company for the interest at whatever rate of APR you're on for the period between the balance being in credit and the cheque/transfer being issued
 


Cian

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
Another thing not to do is to try and get the money out of a cash machine, since they charge you for the privilege...

.. and then charge interest on the money withdrawn even though the "account" is in credit.

:ohmy:

Theres times I far prefer the wrong-sided regulation of the banks in Ireland to what the UK has. What you've described is illegal here, if your account is in credit the card company can't charge any withdrawl charges or cash advance interest for taking cash out of an ATM.

However, banks are totally free to lend cash to directors to buy shares in the bank then hide it off the balance sheets by taking short term loans off other banks, and other shenanigans...
 




clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,877
Request a cheque or bank transfer of the credit balance and then invoice the card company for the interest at whatever rate of APR you're on for the period between the balance being in credit and the cheque/transfer being issued

Which they will ignore because they are under no obligation to pay you interest on money in credit.

They won't be investing the money themselves - it isn't a bank account.

This is the odd thing about them.

Stick a million pounds in there, every time you use a credit card you are still "borrowing" money.

When you are in "credit", they will lend your OWN money to you and charge you interest on it !
 




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