Definitions for "Cash Advances"
You can borrow cash using a credit card in two ways: first, by using a cash machine and secondly, over the counter in a bank or a building society. There is usually a charge of 1.5 per cent of the amount of the cash advance. Alternatively, some issuers charge interest as soon as the money has been advanced, regardless of whether the bill is paid in full.
Any Automated Telling Machines (ATMs) displaying a VISA sign can be used to get cash advances using a Business Card or Corporate Card if authorised by the company. There are additional handling charges that may become payable for cash advances. Silver and standard cards are limited to withdrawals of £300 per day and Gold cards of up to £500 per day.
When you borrow cash using a credit card, either by using a cash machine or over the counter in a bank or a building society.
Fees charged by funeral homes for goods and services they buy from outside vendors on your behalf, including flowers, obituary notices, officiating clergy, organists and soloists.