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Post Office Credit Card becomes a Jaja Credit Card.
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I have had this before with a number of credit cards and as @phil_solo says it's the responsibility of the CC firm to take the money - you don't need to worry if they don't.Johntea said:Payment for my card due by 10th October, no Direct Debit taken yet...I'll give it until tomorrow with the date falling on a weekend but slightly worried!0 -
Thanks - it did go through today
Although as I mentioned in another thread when I first got into my Jaja they had reset my monthly direct debit from £50.00 to £9.00 for some reason (minimum payment is around £30!) - they have taken the correct £50.00 after manually setting it back0
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