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The payment amount itself shouldn’t be a problem, though there’s always the chance that the company has disabled the ability to charge Amex, in which case that option will be closed to you.
You will forego Amex’s protection, but would still be able to open a Paypal dispute – though hopefully the boiler will come with a warranty which would cover any issues you might have with it during the relevant period.
Bank transfer probably has the least protection of any payment method.
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