BillytheFIsh
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If you try to BPay and it comes up as a cash advance, that means the recipient has not elected to accept credit card BPay payments. Look at the bill and see whether it says "cheque, savings or credit account" or only "cheque or savings" in the BPay section.Same scenario here with my NAB plat, treated as a cash advance. Likewise, I declined to go that route.
If the recipient has elected to accept credit card BPay payments, then no problem, provided you have a card that pays on BPay transactions. It will be treated as a normal purchase, not a cash advance.