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Toonces
 

Registered: Oct 2002
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05-24-12 09:49 AM

Would you feel safe funding your brokerage using a credit card? The reason I ask, card companies have different attitudes (and rates) about cash advances vs purchases. If you make a purchase, as long as you pay off your end of statment balance by the following due date, you pay no interest. A cash advance, on the other hand, has an upfront fee of usually 3-5%. And if you don't pay an advance or purchase off by the due date, you more than likely pay a higher interest rate on cash advances vs purchases.

So, a broker accepts credit card payments, for transfering funds into your brokerage account. They report this to the card companies as a purchase. Card company later does some investigatiion, and finds out that there is no merchandise exchanged or service performed on these transactions. They conclude that these transactions are being performed illegally, and even if they were being performed legally, they would be considered cash advances instead of purchases.

I know from first hand experience how touchy the card companies can be about such issues. I worked for a small business, and one of the owners charged a large amount of money using his credit card. He didn't purchase anything, he was basically using our credit card machines as a way to get a cash advance. The card company called our business, and said if that happened again, they would no longer allow us to use their machines to accept payment from customers.

I'm mainly concerned that there is some misunderstanding going on, on the part of the broker. I don't know that for a fact, but I can't imagine VISA of MasterCard being cool with a broker using them just to transfer funds. That belongs in the definition, again, of cash advances, I believe. And if the broker got in trouble over this, I wonder would there be any spillover into the customers who funded their accounts with credit cards.

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zdreg
 

Registered: Oct 2003
Posts: 8335

 

05-24-12 10:59 AM

I would be concerned whether the broker will be around tomorrow. check the background of the broker very carefully.

what products can you trade with them?
stocks or futures or forex?

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tradin4profits
 

Registered: Jan 2009
Posts: 303

 

05-24-12 01:14 PM

I wanted to put some funds in my acct a long time ago by credit card and my broker told me that you could not use a cc to fund your acct. That it was not allowed by the SEC. But I have no idea if that is true or not.

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JamesL
 

Registered: Sep 2008
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05-24-12 01:56 PM

Credit card deposits are quite popular with forex firms. Can't say I have come across a futures/equity broker that allows it.

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Daal
 

Registered: Oct 2002
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05-24-12 02:13 PM

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Zr1Trader
 

Registered: Dec 2010
Posts: 1538

 

05-24-12 02:54 PM

With oanda it says that you have to withdraw each deposit basically the same way you put it in . So if you used a CC then when you withdraw funds it will go back to your CC up to the amount you put in there. Same goes for Paypal, if you used paypal to fund account then when you withdraw it goes right back to your paypal account up to the amount you deposited in the first place. If you used your bank account then have to withdraw money to bank. Ect.

It is probably this way to avoid getting around cash advance fees and heightened APR's from CC companies or laundering money.

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