NO! you donot need to use your credit card
Yes, you can use a credit card to pay for a taxi in Japan.
You can use PayPal to purchase online but not for credit card payments. You can't use "credit" to pay "credit".
You can pay your credit card bill by check through the mail, use your bank accounts bill pay system to pay electronically or use a debit card to pay by phone or on the credit card companies website.
Yes, you can use a credit card to pay for your fare on a SEPTA bus.
yes you can pay
No. You have to use a credit or debit card or pay cash inside.
No
When you over pay a credit card, you have then a "credit balance." This means, in essense, the credit card company owes you money. You can either have them send you a check to pay off the difference, or the credit balance will be eliminated when/if you use your card again.
You can use a credit card to pay off a loan by transferring the loan balance to your credit card or using your credit card to make payments towards the loan. Be aware of any fees or interest rates associated with using a credit card for this purpose.
A debit card removes money from your account the moment you use it. A credit card is a promise by you to pay the bill when it comes in the mail. Simply put: Debit Card - pay now. Credit card - pay later.
Yes, you can use cash back to pay your credit card bill by depositing the cash into your bank account and then using that money to make a payment on your credit card.
A medical credit card is used like a credit card. If a person cannot afford to pay for a procedure directly out of pocket, they can use a special medical credit card to help pay for the procedure.