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i need setup 2 direct debits
spager
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hi
i am looking for setup two direct debits each 1 pound for charity organisations can someone recommend one?
the best is if all jobs will be done online.
this is term to avoid charge for monthly fee in one bank (active two direct debits) so i think is better to pay for charity than for a bank
any advice?
i am looking for setup two direct debits each 1 pound for charity organisations can someone recommend one?
the best is if all jobs will be done online.
this is term to avoid charge for monthly fee in one bank (active two direct debits) so i think is better to pay for charity than for a bank
any advice?
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http://www.kidsco.org.uk/
http://www.womensaid.org.uk/
You can set up direct debits online from 1p to these - all automated = 12p per year each
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Dr_Cuckoo3 wrote: »http://www.kidsco.org.uk/
http://www.womensaid.org.uk/
You can set up direct debits online from 1p to these - all automated = 12p per year each
A little tight bearing in mind that both charities use RSM2000 to process the transactions. They get charged about £1 to set up the DD and £0.45 per transaction. All in all, your £0.12 of DDs probably costs them £6.28 in the first year alone.43580 -
Some savings accounts allow (require) a direct debit to your "linked account". ING and AA come to mind, but there are many others.0
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Loads of charities out there would be grateful for some donation whatever....also I think you will find that charitable donations are tax-deductible....don't forget to gift-aid it as well, so the charity can claim back the tax.....I think that £2 is the minimum that makes it worth the charities while (bearing in mind the mentioned admin costs).
RNIB, Help the Aged (we all might need that charity one day!), RNLI, Cancer charities, Heart charities, or pick a local one to you....
Nice that you thought of doing it this way.....0
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