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Plus £1.50 charge to pay by credit card
05-12-2010 12:55 PM
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05-12-2010 1:05 PM
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have noticed other bills are slightly cheaper if you make a d/d
Re: Plus £1.50 charge to pay by credit card
05-12-2010 1:50 PM
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One off payments are a bit different as they are generally paid in advance and there is an immediate check for success - if the payment fails Plusnet don't provide what the payment was supposed to be for.
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05-12-2010 5:52 PM
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05-12-2010 6:03 PM
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05-12-2010 6:07 PM
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05-12-2010 8:26 PM
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When I make a one-off transaction; I enter my details, including the CVS(?) code and are then sent to my "verified by visa" login page.
Using it for a recurring transaction; what details are stored - presumably it includes the CVS code and goes through purely as a customer not present transaction?
What happens then if PN muck up and charge the incorrect amount? I've got no guaranteed way of getting the money back have I?
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05-12-2010 8:29 PM
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Quote from: jelv One off payments are a bit different as they are generally paid in advance and there is an immediate check for success - if the payment fails Plusnet don't provide what the payment was supposed to be for.
Perhaps PN should automatically send a 24 hour cut off warning and charge a £15 reinstatement fee for repeat offenders.
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06-12-2010 10:23 PM
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It also nearly brings them into line with their Parent company BT's own non-DD fee which has been £1.50 since 2007.
For those complaining, just imagine that the 2.5% VAT had been added in line with the expected rise, and you'll see the added CC fee is more reasonable on top of this!
The answer is simple, move to Direct Debit payments... and make the maximum saving!
Mike
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07-12-2010 9:51 AM
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Of course there are no badly organised finances among Plusnetters. Nonetheless it is good to make sure one has the money available.
Quote from: xpcomputers ...
The answer is simple, move to Direct Debit payments... and make the maximum saving!
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07-12-2010 3:24 PM
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Quote from: xpcomputers For those complaining, just imagine that the 2.5% VAT had been added in line with the expected rise, and you'll see the added CC fee is more reasonable on top of this!
How so? If I pay by DC/CC at present, it's £11.49. If I pay by DD it's £11.49.
From January it would be £12.99 by card and £11.49 by DD (as opposed to £11.73 with the new VAT rate)
At no point does the card handling fee become more reasonable than simply upping the cost to take the VAT increase into account.
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07-12-2010 4:07 PM
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Quote from: geofftswin
Quote from: xpcomputers For those complaining, just imagine that the 2.5% VAT had been added in line with the expected rise, and you'll see the added CC fee is more reasonable on top of this!
How so? If I pay by DC/CC at present, it's £11.49. If I pay by DD it's £11.49.
From January it would be £12.99 by card and £11.49 by DD (as opposed to £11.73 with the new VAT rate)
At no point does the card handling fee become more reasonable than simply upping the cost to take the VAT increase into account.
So why not save yourself some money and pay by direct debit then?
Remember you have more control with direct debit, have you ever tried to stop a continuous card authorisation!
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07-12-2010 4:09 PM
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I agree! I cannot see any reason why someone would want to use a continuous card authority over a direct debit. A direct debit can be cancelled and refunded immediately by your bank, whereas with a CCA you are at the mercy of the payee and your bank's dispute department.
Quote from: grudkin Remember you have more control with direct debit, have you ever tried to stop a continuous card authorisation!
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07-12-2010 5:04 PM
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07-12-2010 7:43 PM
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When I went to make the change the procedure wasn't that clear. First I filled in the on line part then I printed out the form for PlusNet to take out my payment every month. I'm assuming that I fill out the printed form and send it to PlusNet. Is this the correct procedure?
Also I can't remove my credit card details for some reason. Would they be removed once PlusNet receive the confirmation from our bank that DD is in force?
One other thing, and although not related directly to the DD thing, it's the first time I've looked into my account details only to find that the promised £4.00 postage on a router PlusNet sent me to try and sort a line fault hasn't been credited back into my account. Now I was promised that this would be done but seeing as it's not, there remains a nagging doubt that paying by DD may result in more problems further down the line.
How do I get my £4.00 back?
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