Re: Interest Free Period Ending?
- From: "GPG" <gpg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:33:42 +0100
"MrCheerful" <nbkm57@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well, I paid it off on time. I was tempted to leave it, just to see what
"GPG" <gpg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am coming to the end of a 9 month 'Interest Free on Purchases' offer
with
NatWest. Now, The period is stated to end on 4 April. The latest
statement
(only the paper one) is due to be paid on 29th March. It also states
that,
if I only pay the minimum amount, the estimated interest next month will
be
zero. Since the next statement will require payment on 29 April (long
after
4 April), I am a bit worried. Should I, belatedly, try to pay the whole
lot
off by 4 April, or should I be careful not to purchase anything after 4
April, or am I safe in just paying the min now, and paying off on 29
April?
Or any combination of these and other tactics? Does anyone know, and are
they willing to well me?
--
GPG
MBNA caught me like this, pay it off NOW or if you owe a decent amount you
will find a huge lump of interest added on.
would have happened. Now I shall never know, and maybe I would have made
more profit had I done so :-)
--
GPG
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