Most resale companies do not accept CCs- I do not know of any that will accept them with the exception of one company that will accept a small portion on CC. What company did the people you know use?
That is the one that I was talking about too- I am taking full advantage of that on my resale- (Actually my resale is so small that $4000 is more than a small portion) I am so happy to be getting 0% interest for 12 months plus 1% cash rewards on the $4K.
We did this, charged the whole thing and paid it off right after the reward points posted. Bought direct from Disney. We did get a call from the fraud department though, do definitely call and advise of the puchase you will be making. Used the points on our shortly thereafter weekend trip to WDW for MNSSHP.
Where is this offer listed? I can't find it on my offers anywhere. I even called today to ask and they didn't know anything about it. Someone on another thread had a 0% for 6 month offer on a convenience check through their Disney Visa- no rewards on that though. That poster had a good offer because there was no fee and got 0% for 6 month. I have a 0%/6 month check offer on my Disney Visa- but it has a fee of 3% or $50.
Where is this offer listed? I can't find it on my offers anywhere. I even called today to ask and they didn't know anything about it. Someone on another thread had a 0% for 6 month offer on a convenience check through their Disney Visa- no rewards on that though. That poster had a good offer because there was no fee and got 0% for 6 month. I have a 0%/6 month check offer on my Disney Visa- but it has a fee of 3% or $50.
Thank You! I wish I could have found that when I was talking to them today! I was looking under 'news and offers'. All she kept saying is that they have 0% for 6 months on vacation packages. I am trying to get all my ducks in a row in case the announce KT- and I want to look at all my funding options.
I've used it for all my points, except the initial 70 I bought resale. I own 740 pts. so I've earned approx. $640 reward dollars this way! Also, you have the grace period without interest to pay it off, if you want.