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Limited Time: Extra Cheap Way to Meet Minimum Spending With Mastercard

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Via Points With a Crew, Plastiq is having a promotion for folks who want to pay their mortgage with a credit card!

When you schedule at least 3 mortgage payments, you’ll pay a reduced credit card fee of 1.5% with a MasterCard.  So if you need to meet minimum spending requirements on a new credit card to earn the sign-up bonus, this is a great way to do it!

Complete Minimum Spending Requirements and Earn Bonus Points by Paying Your Mortgage With a Credit Card!

Reduced Fees for Paying Mortgage With Plastiq

Link:   Sign-Up for Plastiq

Link:   Plastiq MasterCard Promotion

Through December 31, 2017, at 11:59 pm Eastern TimePlastiq has lowered their fee for paying your mortgage with a credit card!  You’ll be charged only a 1.5% fee (instead of the usual 2.5% fee).

To qualify for the lower fee, you must:

You should see a notification on the payment review screen indicating that you are eligible for this promotion.

Using this deal is a great way to meet minimum spending on cards like the Barclaycard Lufthansa Miles & More Card, Chase IHG, or Citi Prestige.  Or you can negate the fee altogether with cards like the Citi® Double Cash Card, which earns 1% cash back on purchases, and another 1% cash back after you pay your bill!

Bottom Line

Through December 31, 2017Plastiq is lowering their fees on MasterCard mortgage payments.  To get the lower rate, you’ll need to schedule 3 or more payments before January 1, 2018.

Will you take advantage of the limited-time Plastiq promotion?

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