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Comments

  • grilli
    grilli Posts: 535 Forumite
    sounds good, surely there's a catch?!
  • Addy
    Addy Posts: 1,896 Forumite
    Signed up for this, thanks :beer:
  • Trishh_2
    Trishh_2 Posts: 275 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    unless they set up the direct debit straight away ( but dont debit any money) .... my bank charges £3.50 to set up a DD (and another £3.50 to cancel, I think)
    :beer:
  • Discogod
    Discogod Posts: 328 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Trishh wrote:
    unless they set up the direct debit straight away ( but dont debit any money) .... my bank charges £3.50 to set up a DD (and another £3.50 to cancel, I think)

    Sorry for going off-topic but which bank are you with? I think you should consider changing (go to the bank section for more info)
  • dobbiesloan
    dobbiesloan Posts: 2,244 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    grilli wrote:
    sounds good, surely there's a catch?!
    They hope you will forget to cancle.
    :xmastree: :hello: :hello:
    GONE ENGLAND
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