let's see...
Aug. 9th, 2002 01:02 pmI've paid off one of my credit cards with a chunk of cash (with a consolidation loan at much lower interest), but I accidentally overpaid because I checked the repayable balance before the final monthly payment filtered through to the account.
So I've donated $20 to Karyn, and I'm going to leave the other £20 or so in the account to see what happens when a credit card account is actually ... well ... *in credit*.
Wonder if they'll pay me interest? :o)
Surely it can't be that easy
So I've donated $20 to Karyn, and I'm going to leave the other £20 or so in the account to see what happens when a credit card account is actually ... well ... *in credit*.
Wonder if they'll pay me interest? :o)
Surely it can't be that easy
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Date: 2002-08-09 04:54 am (UTC)It appears to be. And I'm sure we'll see many more soon....
Hmmmm.
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:oD
All terribly amusing.
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Date: 2002-08-09 09:18 am (UTC):o)
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Date: 2002-08-09 02:08 pm (UTC)The daftest one was the Assent card from Barclays that I had to re-jig their computer systems for: you paid them a fixed amount each month for no reason except that if you needed to borrow money off THEM you could borrow forty times that monthly amount at a not-quite-as-exorbitant- as-Barclaycard rate.
After discovering that people would make one huge monthly installment and then borrow money at rates lower than a Barclayloan, the card was quickly retired and all holders were moved over to the new Barclaycard Mastercard. Three months work down the drain for us, and a few heads rolling in the marketing department.