
Perfectionist
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it should say in your credit card manual |
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SisterSue
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Call the 800 number on the back of them and ask if you have that option -and see what the interest rates are for cash back. I am sure that you do have that option, credit card companies love it when you get cash, because the interest rate is almost always 5-10% higher than normal purchase rates are on it for cash.
They will help you set up that option and give you a pin#. Then you can just go to an atm and do it. |
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edg8244
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SEND ME THE CREDIT CARD NUMBER AND I'LL BE GLAD TO HELP. |
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nina m
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Go to the cash point the credit card company should have given you a pin number. You just use it like an ordinary bank card. |
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the real Kevin B
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they will charge you up the butt for it just a warning, I think you just take it to a retailer like a grocery store and they can do it, in fact some of them ask if you want cash back after you charge an item. |
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smars442002
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atm if you have a pin number or go to a bank, they will do it for you. |
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alphacenturi
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You can do it at the cash machine just like a debit card but there's a charge. |
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F T
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There will be fees and finance charges but if you really need the money, the easiest way is to get it from an ATM machine. You would need a PIN code. |
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dels replies
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Don't have a credit card only debit, but as far as I know providing you are not over your limit you can get cash from a hole in the wall machine, The interest rate can be higher for cash than for goods. |
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stephenweinstein
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This is a bad idea because there will be fees and finance charges. However, if you really want to do it, the easiest way is to put it in an ATM machine. |
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PakcikBaik
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overdraft or advance money. you can call your credit card company and ask for that and dont forget to ask about the extra and hidden charges as they always have. they will give you a pin number that will allow you to withdraw money from the ATM machine. geed luck! |
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b down
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call the company and ask for a PIN number they will send it to you |
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Alec H
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I really would not suggest doing this. The average interest rate on cash from credit cards is over 30% APR (That's A LOT). Most importantly, you will be unable to pay off the cash balance until you have paid everything else off (eg they force you to pay the cheaper debt first).
Therefore you will keep the EXPENSIVE cash debt on the card until EVERYTHING else is paid off - until you pay it to zero. I bet you've got a balance on there, right?
PLUS you get charged from day 1, and don't have an interest free period.
Thks |
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bails
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Providing you know your pin number go into a bank or post office. |
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k k
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ha ha |
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