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Avoiding credit card interest
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Older_But_Not_Wiser wrote: »Thank you, that's reassuring. Any idea why they would be showing next months payment as £15.00 when I actually owe them (and want to pay them) c£1.5k? Is it to do with when the charges were incurred?
Sorry to bug you with all these questions. I'm beginning to think I should just stick to my good old debit card as I don't think I'm cut out for this credit stuff!
wait until the next statement has been produced.0 -
Just had a call from the CC company who apologised for not responding to my email in a timely way yesterday and giving me a £20 'compensation/goodwill' payment so my faith in the company is restored. Thanks to the kindly people on here too for responding to my questions.:)0
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