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Payment Protection
stephrfc
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Credit cards
At the end of February i paid off in full both my Mint credit card. Went in today and my new balance is £30.19 for paymeny protection. There is was no balance so i assumed there would be no need for pament protection, but why so much?
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The PPI is calculated at so many pence (79p?) per £100 o/s as at last statement balance.
If you spend nothing on the card this month then you will pay nothing next month.
Not sure if they will calculate PPI premium if the only item on the statement is PPI.0
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