As far as I can see - it's just like any other 'reward' card. The method of payment you use to buy the goods you're shopping for is irrelevant - the reward points are credited as long as you're using the card at a participating retailer.
Yes, you can pay your credit card bill with cash at certain locations such as the bank or the credit card company's branch.
Yes, it is possible to pay your credit card bill in cash at certain locations such as the bank or the credit card company's physical branch.
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.
Yes, it is possible to pay your credit card bill with cash by visiting a physical branch of your credit card issuer or using a third-party payment service that accepts cash payments for credit card bills.
Cash and Credit Card
Nope, you can buy membership with station cash, or credit card, and you can buy SC with cash.
Cause you didn't pay with cash in the first place? Otherwise why are you using a credit card?
No. You have to use a credit or debit card or pay cash inside.
Cash, or in most cases, a credit card will do.
Most hotels require a credit card to hold your reservation. When you check-in, you can pay for the room with your credit card or with cash.
Purchase with a credit card is not considered a cash transaction, as the person making the purchase does not pay for the item until they pay their credit card bill, which may not occur until much later.
A cash advance is when you borrow cash against your credit card. When you borrow cash you will usually pay a much higher interest rate than you would for purchases.