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Refund of credit on direct debit payments

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  • mags4743
    mags4743 Posts: 12 Forumite
    masonic wrote:
    So you would be happy to lose out on a discount of about 10% so that you could earn, say 4.5% net interest on a bit of extra money in the bank? :

    EARN INTEREST- YOU MUST BE JOKING! THE MONEY IS NEEDED TO PAY OFF MY OVERDRAFT!!!
  • masonic
    masonic Posts: 29,712 Forumite
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    mags4743 wrote:
    EARN INTEREST- YOU MUST BE JOKING! THE MONEY IS NEEDED TO PAY OFF MY OVERDRAFT!!!
    :rotfl:

    "I am now obviously going to pay the bill quarterly and keep my money in the bank so I can have the interest not them"

    You can't blame me for being confused about your situation, eh?
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