purchasing a car with a credit card
#1
Posted 04 March 2012 - 05:40 PM
I have a Visa through Bof A and when I called them, the rep said she has known of several people buying cars with their CC's. However, when I called my American Express rep, she said just the opposite; that she has not seen any purchases of cars.
Any suggestions would be helpful. I just can't trust these car salesmen; I know they want us to finance through them so they will make some money. Thanks!
#2
Posted 04 March 2012 - 05:54 PM
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#3
Posted 04 March 2012 - 06:53 PM
#4
Posted 04 March 2012 - 07:07 PM
#5
Posted 04 March 2012 - 07:08 PM
#6
Posted 04 March 2012 - 07:11 PM
#7
Posted 04 March 2012 - 07:28 PM
You could also ask your bank about balance transfer offers. You could use that to take a check to the dealer, or finance the car then BT the whole thing as soon as you find out who is the finance company.
Edited by mk_378, 04 March 2012 - 07:32 PM.
#8
Posted 04 March 2012 - 07:35 PM
#9
Posted 05 March 2012 - 02:12 PM
Edited by Omnicef, 05 March 2012 - 02:13 PM.
#10
Posted 05 March 2012 - 02:19 PM
#11
Posted 06 March 2012 - 10:47 AM
Most likely as far as your card issuer can see, it is a purchase at a merchant, no different than say you just paid X-thousand to replace your engine, etc. You have the credit available, the dealer takes cards, they negotiate the transaction cost into the deal (if they wish) and there is no warranty issue; you should be golden to purchase about anything you can finance.
*Interesting follow-up.... An Uncle of mine just paid for their '12 Buick Enclave balance with a credit card at the Buick Dealer. No problems. Not even a transaction surcharge. $35,000.00 he owed after rebate/trade etc. YMMV
HL
#12
Posted 06 March 2012 - 11:36 AM
Edited by mk_378, 06 March 2012 - 11:36 AM.
#13
Posted 06 March 2012 - 01:28 PM
Easy peasy.
#14
Posted 06 March 2012 - 04:35 PM
I was able to charge a 10K down on my last purchase but the F&I guy was not happy about it.
#15
Posted 09 March 2012 - 09:38 PM
#16
Posted 12 March 2012 - 09:24 PM
I had a customer purchase a car ($20k transaction) on a credit card before. Here are the reasons they say no. First is the transaction fee. I would simply add it to the price and you would have to pay. Second credit cards offer many different levels of buyer protection (Amex etc.) in which you can call them and simply say you arent happy with the product and unwind it on their end. That's risky for dealers. Especially in this market. I don't think debit cards add a transaction fee. You may want to consider using that instead.
Debit Card do have transactions fee, some fees are lower do to the Durbin Amendment. Some Banks & Cus are excluded from that rule if they have less then 10 billion in assets. They did that to keep the little banks & Cus from going out of business.
#17
Posted 17 March 2012 - 06:03 PM
not to mention most institutions restrict how much can be purchased daily on a sucky debit card.
I had a customer purchase a car ($20k transaction) on a credit card before. Here are the reasons they say no. First is the transaction fee. I would simply add it to the price and you would have to pay. Second credit cards offer many different levels of buyer protection (Amex etc.) in which you can call them and simply say you arent happy with the product and unwind it on their end. That's risky for dealers. Especially in this market. I don't think debit cards add a transaction fee. You may want to consider using that instead.
Debit Card do have transactions fee, some fees are lower do to the Durbin Amendment. Some Banks & Cus are excluded from that rule if they have less then 10 billion in assets. They did that to keep the little banks & Cus from going out of business.
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