Transfer Funds from One to Another CC
#16
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 8
No, not ''cash advance''.
I appreciate everyone's replies but you are all typing everything exept the answer on my question not. I will ask the same question on randomely GUESSED situation and hopefully now I would be understandable enough:
Lets say I have OWN ATM card that can be used anywhere in europe. Lets call it ''card A''. One of the clients wants to purchase/hire service from me. He tells me what he wants, I send him invoice for that service. If he agrees with main terms on invoice (and secondary terms prediscussed before sending invoice) as well as the price then I send him credit card authorization form. If he fills it, if he signs it, if he sends it back (3x if) then I check it, specially signature and manually do the charge (this is exactly what im asking for - method and location because merchant providers [firstdata, ignitepayments, thousands more] aren't appropriate solution due to several reasons) on that exact card (''card B'' - client's card) details with exact amount stated by me and agreed by client. So what I am asking is how and where could I then transfer funds from/via card B to card A (I repeat: card B to card A and NOT card B to bank account).
Hopefully I was understandable now. ''Another country'' is because of worldwide clients/cardholders.
I appreciate everyone's replies but you are all typing everything exept the answer on my question not. I will ask the same question on randomely GUESSED situation and hopefully now I would be understandable enough:
Lets say I have OWN ATM card that can be used anywhere in europe. Lets call it ''card A''. One of the clients wants to purchase/hire service from me. He tells me what he wants, I send him invoice for that service. If he agrees with main terms on invoice (and secondary terms prediscussed before sending invoice) as well as the price then I send him credit card authorization form. If he fills it, if he signs it, if he sends it back (3x if) then I check it, specially signature and manually do the charge (this is exactly what im asking for - method and location because merchant providers [firstdata, ignitepayments, thousands more] aren't appropriate solution due to several reasons) on that exact card (''card B'' - client's card) details with exact amount stated by me and agreed by client. So what I am asking is how and where could I then transfer funds from/via card B to card A (I repeat: card B to card A and NOT card B to bank account).
Hopefully I was understandable now. ''Another country'' is because of worldwide clients/cardholders.
#17
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: OAX
Posts: 109
Lets say I have OWN ATM card that can be used anywhere in europe. Lets call it ''card A''. One of the clients wants to purchase/hire service from me. He tells me what he wants, I send him invoice for that service. If he agrees with main terms on invoice (and secondary terms prediscussed before sending invoice) as well as the price then I send him credit card authorization form. If he fills it, if he signs it, if he sends it back (3x if) then I check it, specially signature and manually do the charge (this is exactly what im asking for - method and location because merchant providers [firstdata, ignitepayments, thousands more] aren't appropriate solution due to several reasons) on that exact card (''card B'' - client's card) details with exact amount stated by me and agreed by client. So what I am asking is how and where could I then transfer funds from/via card B to card A (I repeat: card B to card A and NOT card B to bank account).
If you're running a business and clients want to pay you with a credit card, you need a merchant account or paypal type service. They're really not hard to get.
#18
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: East Coast
Programs: All major Airlines, Hotel Chains, Credit Cards and Car Rentals
Posts: 1,263
OP, the simple and short answer to your question is: No, it is not possible.
Good luck to you in finding a route to achieve what you have described in your posts.
Good luck to you in finding a route to achieve what you have described in your posts.