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Murt10
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I normally pay off my MBNA card every month. The bill arrived last month, E48.65 due. As I was not in a position to go to the bank I let them take the minimum payment by DD E6.37.
I spent a further E171 on the card in Jan and thought nothing more about it.
Imagine my surprise when the bill arrived today and I was charged interest of E3.29. I know it's only a trivial amount but charging that amount of interest on E48.65 is nothing short of highway robbery. Even an unlicensed moneylender wouldn't charge this much.
I rang MBNA and they confirmed that if you don't clear your bill in full they charge you interest on everything you charge to your card after that from the date the amount hits your account. I wonder how anyone carrying a large debt ever gets these leeches off their backs.
Anyway, while I was on to them complaining I found out that I was being charged 18%. I requested a reduction and they agreed that all future interest will be charged at 10.9%. So I suppose that there is a silver lining.
Murt
I spent a further E171 on the card in Jan and thought nothing more about it.
Imagine my surprise when the bill arrived today and I was charged interest of E3.29. I know it's only a trivial amount but charging that amount of interest on E48.65 is nothing short of highway robbery. Even an unlicensed moneylender wouldn't charge this much.
I rang MBNA and they confirmed that if you don't clear your bill in full they charge you interest on everything you charge to your card after that from the date the amount hits your account. I wonder how anyone carrying a large debt ever gets these leeches off their backs.
Anyway, while I was on to them complaining I found out that I was being charged 18%. I requested a reduction and they agreed that all future interest will be charged at 10.9%. So I suppose that there is a silver lining.
Murt