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Quick quid direct debit
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As above, these guys usually use a CPA, not direct debit.
QuickQuid offers both payment options.
https://www.quickquid.co.uk/faq.html:With QuickQuid, you can choose between two automated payment methods: Continuous Payment Authority (CPA) and Direct Debit Authorisation (DDA). When you fill out your application, we’ll ask you to choose your preferred method and agree to its terms.0 -
Ah, I stand corrected.
I thought these guys preferred the former as a DD mandate takes a while to process where a CPA is pretty much instant.
In debt and looking for help? Look here for the MSE Debt Help Guide.
Also, If you need any free and impartial debt advice, the National Debtline, Stepchange, and the CAB can help.0 -
Did the direct debit date fall over a weekend£2 Savers Club for 2022 #120
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