G greenbottle123 Member Feb 8, 2022 331 70 uk Feb 12, 2022 #21 Feb 12, 2022 #21 anyway to use up credit card limit or pay amex?
A Alistairuk Member Jun 25, 2020 657 518 Scotland Feb 12, 2022 #22 Feb 12, 2022 #22 greenbottle123 said: anyway to use up credit card limit or pay amex? Click to expand... Sadly no - only for the deposit - actual car purchase only via bank transfer. Although you can use AMEX to purchase FSD / subscriptions after delivery if you so wish.
greenbottle123 said: anyway to use up credit card limit or pay amex? Click to expand... Sadly no - only for the deposit - actual car purchase only via bank transfer. Although you can use AMEX to purchase FSD / subscriptions after delivery if you so wish.
G greenbottle123 Member Feb 8, 2022 331 70 uk Feb 12, 2022 #23 Feb 12, 2022 #23 Alistairuk said: Sadly no - only for the deposit - actual car purchase only via bank transfer. Although you can use AMEX to purchase FSD / subscriptions after delivery if you so wish. Click to expand... thanks, i dont think FSD is worth it to be honest at least not in uk
Alistairuk said: Sadly no - only for the deposit - actual car purchase only via bank transfer. Although you can use AMEX to purchase FSD / subscriptions after delivery if you so wish. Click to expand... thanks, i dont think FSD is worth it to be honest at least not in uk
M Mrklaw Active Member Mar 5, 2020 2,623 1,734 Berkshire Feb 12, 2022 #24 Feb 12, 2022 #24 greenbottle123 said: anyway to use up credit card limit or pay amex? Click to expand... balance transfer to your bank account and then to tesla?
greenbottle123 said: anyway to use up credit card limit or pay amex? Click to expand... balance transfer to your bank account and then to tesla?
G greenbottle123 Member Feb 8, 2022 331 70 uk Feb 12, 2022 #25 Feb 12, 2022 #25 Mrklaw said: balance transfer to your bank account and then to tesla? Click to expand... i think this brings about a 2.99% fee, was looking for a more cost effective way
Mrklaw said: balance transfer to your bank account and then to tesla? Click to expand... i think this brings about a 2.99% fee, was looking for a more cost effective way