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discuss Do you have a credit card dedicated for paying for your websites?

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If you own any website, do you have a credit card dedicated for paying the bills to keep it online? Or do you pay for your websites from your main bank account using automatic payments? I thought about opening a credit card to pay for my websites, but I often just go with annual payments for my sites so I don't have to pay monthly. In my case, it wouldn't be worth it. I can see a well established forum or website using a dedicated credit card, especially if it's based around a business of sorts. Though having ad revenue can help pay for your websites so you don't have to worry about using a credit card.
 
With 2% cash back (3% and 5% on others), it's silly not to use a credit card and make payments with it vs. a bank transfer.

I make a good $150-200 per month in cash-back rewards just from personal expenses.

I'm hoping that once incorporated, the business will be eligible for a cash-back rewards card so that I can reinvest some money back into it each month.
 
I don't have a credit/debit card that I use exclusively for my sites, but I did have a Business PayPal account many years ago when I run my forums (back before you needed to link bank accounts etc to them) that I used to make/receive payments for practically everything to do with my websites.

Now that I'm older, if I was to start administering again, I'd no doubt use a good cashback rewards credit card or something, just because why not? :)
 
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