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Lloyds tsb calendar - money manager
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Timay
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Hi
As people who use money manager are aware it automatically detects reoccurring payments, subscriptions & direct debits and adds them to the calendar.
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to remove these if it gets them wrong or you cancel the subscription?
As I have an Xbox one on there that was a payment for Xbox credits and one for a lovefilm account, both are now saying pending because they obviously haven't got out this month.
Or do they just remove them selves automatically like they add themselves?
Not a big deal just something I am wondering about.
Thanks
As people who use money manager are aware it automatically detects reoccurring payments, subscriptions & direct debits and adds them to the calendar.
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to remove these if it gets them wrong or you cancel the subscription?
As I have an Xbox one on there that was a payment for Xbox credits and one for a lovefilm account, both are now saying pending because they obviously haven't got out this month.
Or do they just remove them selves automatically like they add themselves?
Not a big deal just something I am wondering about.
Thanks
Debt
Barclaycard (0% for 29 months) = £2500
Barclaycard (0% until September 14) =£476.93
Barclaycard (0% until October 14) = £390.82
Barclaycard (0% until May 16) = £105.58
TOTAL DEBT = 10364 (aim to clear June 16)
Barclaycard (0% for 29 months) = £2500
Barclaycard (0% until September 14) =£476.93
Barclaycard (0% until October 14) = £390.82
Barclaycard (0% until May 16) = £105.58
TOTAL DEBT = 10364 (aim to clear June 16)
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we use it and have found that it often doubles up on regular payments too, Have not yet recieved any answer about this from the Customer services or found a way to change it.2 adults 4 children Eldest 14 yrs old youngest 1yr old,
Total Credit July £38K Aug £37K Sept £37K Oct £33K Nov £26K Dec £60K May £56K Nov £52K Apr £21K :eek:
What most people need to learn in life is how to love people and use things instead of using people and loving things0
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