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Great timing!

Following the announcement that RadPad will no longer process rent payments, Plastiq has introduced a limited-time promotion.

When you schedule at least 6 rent or mortgage payments, you’ll pay a reduced credit card fee of 1.75% with a Mastercard and 2.25% with an American Express card.

The New Plastiq Promotion Can Help You Earn Credit Card Rewards When You Schedule 6+ Rent or Mortgage Payments With a MasterCard or AMEX Card!

I’ll share more details about the offer!

Plastiq’s Limited Time Promotion

Link:   Sign-Up for Plastiq

Link:   Plastiq:   Reduced Credit Card Fees When You Pay Rent or Mortgage

Plastiq is lowering their fee for rent or mortgage payments!  But in order to qualify, you must follow these rules:

This is especially good news after RadPad announced they are stopping rent payments!

This is similar to the previous MasterCard promotion, which ended September 30, 2016.

For this promotion, you can use cards like the Citi Double Cash Card or Barclaycard Arrival Plus World Elite Mastercard, which both earn at least 2% in rewards. With the Citi Double Cash card, you’d get 1% cash back on purchases and 1% cash back on payments.

Or you can use this Plastiq promotion to meet minimum spending requirements on the limited time AMEX Hilton offers.

Bottom Line

For a limited time, Plastiq is lowering their fees on MasterCard or American Express rent or mortgage payments.  You’ll need to schedule 6 or more payments by October 31, 2016.

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

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