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I am usually on the ball with my credit card payments but one of my statements got caught up in the ton of junk mail I receive and I ended up finding it when it was the due date for payment. I have paid other credit cards with Switch before on the day they are due and they tell me that the payment is backdated to today's date. So, what's the difference with M&S. They told me that there would be interest on the balance although it was paid on time, the switch payment went through but they told me they wouldn't get the payment until Tuesday, paid Friday. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. Always paid on the nail, never missed. Appealed to the guy's better nature but of course he was a real jobs worth. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
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