how come I cant purchase a truck with my credit card or debit card but I can easily use it to purchase a car?
why cant i use credit card & debit card to purchase a truck
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by trucker2121, Apr 11, 2020.
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my son has incredibly great credit, and he thought he could buy a car on his credit card, but he could not, he could only pay down something like a down payment.
then too, the interest rates on credit cards are like what percent and up?
the interest rate alone will kill you over a traditional bank note.
i also just somehow feel that you do not have a credit card capable of over say a limit of $200,000.
cuz if YOU DID have that much available credit on a credit card?
then you most certainly can buy a truck, with CASH..Tb0n3, alds and Western flyer Thank this. -
Plus debit card and credit card are two different animals......
buddyd157, Flat Earth Trucker, PE_T and 1 other person Thank this. -
and if he's got that much money in the bank, he can write out a check. i'd be thinking that high dollar a purchase, the dealership will want a check. (or cash)Tb0n3, alds and GoneButNotForgotten Thank this. -
Buddy pretty well said it. But otherwise, more information needed. Maybe it’s due to fees? Or charge backs? I’m not sure why you would want to do such a thing anyway. You could do a cash advance on your credit card and achieve the same thing that way. If there is a will, generally there is a way.
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they get whacked with interest rates as high as any purchases, and now that person has 2 finance charges each month to pay off!!
one for the purchases
one for the cash advance.....
you almost can never get to pay it off.
also if i recall, credit cards are
"unsecured" loans (or purchases)
dealer is gonna want security on that purchase.tommymonza Thanks this. -
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why not just gather up all your cash, walk in plop it down, pick out a truck and drive off, cash paid?
what will you do if in those 60 days, you contract Corona virus and land in the hospital?
that interest starts accruing, doesn't it? -
Very bad idea, but it’s you life.
Dealer doesn’t want to give up 3 to 5 % credit card fee. Plus they lose the kickback from the finance company they hook you up with,Last edited: Apr 11, 2020
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