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CC Spending Limits. Splitting Up Payments? Ideas?

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I am attempting to purchase a website from asco2004 for nearly a substantial amount. However, my credit card (really a debit card) has a daily spending limit on it.

I think I will just need to split up the payments and pay X dollars everyday until the website is paid off.

Is there any safe way to do this? Could I do this with escrow.com ?

Ideas ?

Thanks in advance.
 

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Thank you for your reply. I just saw that Escrow.com accepts paypal, so I should be able to simply use one big paypal payment. :)
 

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I believe you can call the credit card firm and they will waive the daily spending limit to allow a large transaction upon request if you give them the payment amount.
 

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trader said:
I believe you can call the credit card firm and they will waive the daily spending limit to allow a large transaction upon request if you give them the payment amount.

Ahh, thats a good idea. I wouldn't see why they wouldn't do this. I would have my $$$ already in the account, and I would be simply asking them to take all the $$$ at once instead of splitting it up. So its not like I would be going in debt or anything.

Thanks for the helpful advice trader. :)
 

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yup, usually requires a fax and that's it.
 

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GiantDomains said:
yup, usually requires a fax and that's it.

hehe. I knew there was a reason I was keeping my fax machine... :-D

Thank's for the help Giant. :)
 
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