Paying every bill with credit – expenses like car insurance, health insurance premiums, groceries, gas, and internet service – can add up to huge rewards that could cover extra expenses like travel experiences or large purchases. But, there are certain bills that are tough to pay with a credit card. Your mortgage and rent can be downright impossible, for example. Some companies, like utilities, even charge fees of 3% or more when you swipe – fees that usually cost more than any rewards you’d earn. So, what do you do when you want to pay with credit and can’t? Enter: Plastiq. [This article was first published on The Simple Dollar in 2020. It was updated in March 2022.] Once you open a free account, just add a credit card, enter your mortgage or bill details, schedule a payment, and you’re done. Plastiq will send a check to your mortgage company or bill servicer and charge the expense to your credit card. And then your rewards are on their way! You can set up automatic payments that take place on a certain date every month for a specific amount, or you can make every credit payment manually through the service. Alas, Plastiq doesn’t offer this service out of the kindness of their hearts. They also charge a fee, typically equal to 2.85% of each bill you pay. If you paid a 2.85% fee to pay a hefty mortgage or another bill but managed to net 3%, you’d end up ahead – provided you had a good use for those rewards. While some people can easily spend $4,000 in three months paying regular bills, others with low expenses might struggle to reach that threshold without putting a big expense like rent or mortgage payments on the card. In those cases, it can “pay” to cough up a 2.85% fee if it helps you earn a large welcome bonus. The Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card is another great option that comes with a one-time bonus of 75,000 miles once you spend $4,000 on purchases within three months from account opening, equal to $750 in travel. Even if you paid all $4,000 in bills through Plastiq to earn the welcome bonus, you’d fork over $114 in fees to earn $636 in travel. Not bad at all. That said, you shouldn’t pay $30,000 in bills through Plastiq to earn a hotel elite status; that would cost $764 in fees! But it could make sense if you’re getting close to the threshold and need some additional spending to put you over the limit. Hotel elite statuses can offer things like late check-out, free night stays, and room upgrades when they’re available. Some provide considerable value to their members.