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how credit cards really works??? HELP

Hi, I used my credit card for first time (purchase about £650.00) I had 4 weeks to pay it off without charge(APR?) I payed off all at onec about week before deadline. Now, find that I was charge £150.00 for DPC(delayed payment charge) I was re-easured, that I`ll not paid extra money, if I payed before deadline. How this things really work? Now, they also charge me another £12.00, dont know why? Where I get wrong??? How I can ensure, that they will stop charge me? Thanks for answer!!!


aliczech  Thurs 24/04/08 11:38
Gok Wan
Thurs 24/04/08
13:07
Provided that the money you paid in was cleared into your credit card account before the date specified on your statement, then you shouldn't have incurred interest or a charge.

Did you draw cash out? If so, this is different and attracts interest from the beginning. However the fact that you have been debited with a £12 fee indicates that your payment was late. What date did you pay and what date was it due?
tigwig
Thurs 24/04/08
13:31
like Gok Wan has said the money must have not cleared in time. If you read the small print on the bill it will say the latest time you can send payment. If you did pay it a week before then it must have only been a day or 2 late so I would phone them and grovel.
aliczech
Thurs 24/04/08
14:56

Question Author

Thank you for answer. Im sure, that I was not late, something get wrong, but not me! I made online purchase in case of emergency, so not cashline involve. So, Im calling to bank today and I will be not happy customer. I cant just let this go, I will fight for it. Thnaks for answers,getting my confidence back a little.
buildersmate
Fri 25/04/08
07:24
And anyway, the monthly interest charge on even the most expensive credit card provider from a £650 purchase after 4 weeks would be about £12, not £150. Something fishy about this DPC.
buildersmate
Fri 25/04/08
07:31
Some AMEX accounts seem to contain this clause in their T&Cs.

"We may charge you a Delayed Payment Charge equal to 2% of all outstanding sums which are
unpaid 28 days from the Card account statement date with effect from that date and every 30 days
thereafter for so long as they remain outstanding."

But 2% of £650 is £13. The sums you are being charged are just ridiculous.
aliczech
Fri 25/04/08
08:48

Question Author

Hi everybody, thanks for all answers. I called to bank last night and had been very unhappy customer with lots of questions (phonecall last for 35 min) Finally, they admit, that they make a mistake and will refund all money back (take 5 working days). If I dont call them, they will never let me know - *********!!! They try to play with dates and so on, but I knew I was right. So, next time, I will use another company and really checking my statements. (I will try to not use credit card at all) Thanks anyway!!!
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