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Old 04-04-2025, 00:50   #4
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Re: Paying household bills with a Credit Card

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Sometimes you can authorise recurring payments from a credit card but in the past I’ve found these harder to cancel than bank debits. Also I’ve only ever used such things to renew an annual subscription for something rather than a monthly bill.

I’d also observe that once you start to push absolutely everything through your credit card, you use up your credit limit much more easily, so you need to make sure your card can cope. One of the benefits of a credit card is you have the ability to pay an emergency bill and then adjust your monthly repayments to spread the cost. It’s not so easy to do that if your entire credit limit is used up on regular stuff.
recurring payments would not benefit you. I would set it up and pay monthly manually if there was no penalty
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