Re: Another jobsworth ticket inspector, this one acting for Virgin Trains
Von: MB (mb@invalid.invalid) [Profil]
Datum: 12.10.2008 21:51
Message-ID: <48f25535$0$763$4c56ba96@master.news.zetnet.net>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
Datum: 12.10.2008 21:51
Message-ID: <48f25535$0$763$4c56ba96@master.news.zetnet.net>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
"Peter Masson" <peter.masson1@privacy.net> wrote in message news:Z4idndWsrNu9uW_VnZ2dnUVZ8rOdnZ2d@bt.com... > > "Neil Williams" <wensleydale@pacersplace.org.uk> wrote >> >> No, it isn't, because if the company doesn't pay out, the situation is >> the same as a personal credit card. It's one reason why I can't be >> bothered to get one off my current employer - it's as easy to use my >> own credit card, as there is no difference in how the liability would >> be handled. >> > OK if you pay off your credit card in full during the interest-free > period, > and your employer reimburses expenses in time. Otherwise you pay the > interest on your expenses, or give your employer an interest-free loan, > or > both. > If for any reason my employer had been late paying and I ended up being charged interest then I would have just claimed that off them if it was their fault. It they did not pay then I would not be going away from home again. MB[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
