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An example of a card with very low cash advance fees would be the NFCU Platinum which does not charge cash advance fees, and the APR is a low 5.99% for purchases and 7.99% for cash advances. Message 2 of 13
I recently needed quick cash for my business and I tried to find different posts about merchant cash advances since I process about $20,000 to $40,000 a month in credit card payments. Since this is a slow time for my business I needed cash right away for working capital.
What are everyone’s favorite cards for cash advances? Cards with low or no fees to do so OR low interest rates for doing so. Also include convenience checks if you’d like.
Took an advance for 500 dollars and atm charge was 6.99. Total 506.99 . Paid Cash Advance back on 14th day from getting it. 38 dollars not bad vs getting 500 dollars from a payday loan store and maybe paying 100 or 125 extra (600/625). Never know what the future holds so it's good to know how some things work just in case.
Suppose you take a cash advance on a CC, and thus that CC has a balance. You should be able to BT that balance to another CC. The big catch is that there's typically a 3-5% fee for the cash advance, which is payable even if you quickly pay off the balance.
So I heard from a YTer, there's this credit card that you only pay 1% annually? so is this true? or is there some really good cash advance credit cards out there? I'm looking to use the money as a loan to invest.
Also, what is the best cash - 4477953. Skip Navigation. How It Works; Pricing; ... Cash advance credit ...
Your best cards for cash advances are no-fee, low interest, non-rewards platinum cards from credit unions. Good examples are: NFCU Platinum, PenFed Promise (may not be offered at this time), Unify FCU variable rate Platinum; Digital Credit Union Platinum, Chartway FCU Platinum.
I've done this before (with a WF CC) and it's not considered cash advance, it'll be considered another credit card transtion on your statement. BUT, paypal does charge a fee (I think 3%) even if you send it as a gift to friends/family you'll still have to pay the fee because you're using a credit card to sent it, if you're using a bank account ...
Statement cut on 11/27. I performed a transaction on 11/29 (I made a payment directly to the escrow of my mortgage in branch, and they didn't bother telling me it would process as a cash advance. Granted, I didn't ask). I have a hefty balance that's 0% apr, but, of course, this cash advance amount is accruing interest.