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Lloydstsb Airmiles Duo question

Hi!

Just a simple question about my statement that has come through. Im new to all this credit card business to be honest.

Anything that I have bought on the CC I have always paid off in full when I get paid next. This is all fine and my minimum payment reads 0 on the paper but today I noticed a section.

It says "New transactions and charges" and reads £39.70. Now I haven't really bought anything in the last month apart from a few bits of clothing but wondered what this is? Is this how much I have spent since my last statement? Or is this some charge for the use of the card?

Thanks! :beer:

Comments

  • Yes anything since your last statement should be detailed on a seperate sheet.
    These should tally up with the amount of £39.70.
  • NickX
    NickX Posts: 3,046 Forumite
    There should be a breakdown showing how this figure of £39.70 has been made up.

    If you always pay off in full then this should just be new purchases that you have made.
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