Re: Another jobsworth ticket inspector, this one acting for Virgin Trains
Von: Chris Read (chris117@btinternet.com) [Profil]
Datum: 12.10.2008 22:51
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
Datum: 12.10.2008 22:51
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"Roland Perry" wrote: > Many credit cards allow you to choose the statement date, and if that's > the end of the month you'll have about three weeks to get paid by the > company for all the travel expenses. That's plenty of time. Is it just MBNA who unilaterally change statement dates? In my case (Alliance & Leicester branded card), three times in twelve months. A pretty blatant ploy to generate more 'late payment' fees. But they do give money back on each purchase, which makes it worthwhile to pop expenses onto it. I think AMEX do something similar, but I've always thought producing AMEX from the wallet is a very 'I drive a BMW' statement. Chris[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Roland Perry (13.10.2008 07:56)
