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Paying a credit card bill in cash

  • 16-08-2011 10:58am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 334 ✭✭


    Never done this before, always transferred the money due online via my bank account

    on the last statement, I noticed that its possible to go into a branch of PTSB (I have a PTSB Visa credit card) and pay your bill in cash. Your statement gets stamped as a receipt

    Is this option only for people who also have a PTSB bank account though?

    I bank with AIB so would like to know if this payment option is available to me


    Thanks,


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,943 ✭✭✭smcgiff


    freddiek wrote: »
    Never done this before, always transferred the money due online via my bank account

    on the last statement, I noticed that its possible to go into a branch of PTSB (I have a PTSB Visa credit card) and pay your bill in cash. Your statement gets stamped as a receipt

    Is this option only for people who also have a PTSB bank account though?

    I bank with AIB so would like to know if this payment option is available to me


    Thanks,

    Bring the payment slip into any AIB Branch or one of those Post offices that has banking faclilities (most of them I'd say) and pay with cash.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 334 ✭✭freddiek


    thanks for that

    did a bit more digging and found from the PTSB website that you can pay your bill in cash either at one of their own branches or at another bank

    think the processing-time is quicker if you pay at a PTSB branch


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