ThePrisoner
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And why is that even legal?Tariffs with no DD usually attract a more expensive standing charge and unit rate, typical use this can cost upwards of £120 a year more
And why is that even legal?Tariffs with no DD usually attract a more expensive standing charge and unit rate, typical use this can cost upwards of £120 a year more
Because the calculate your DD to be in credit, they hold more funds and earn more interest.And why is that even legal?
because customers without direct debits lead to more debt activity which costs them money, especially in winter when usage is higher. Being on direct debit doesn't mean you pay more a some providers charge you for what you've used and some so fixed DD's and some give an option but essentially DD payers are more likely to pay so cost less to service the account than that who pay on receipt of bill. That's why many companies in many industries give discounts for debits.And why is that even legal?
first step should everyone to cancel DDs and for the government to bring in a law that disallows reductions for DD payers. (which in reality is a surcharge on non DD payers)because customers without direct debits lead to more debt activity which costs them money, especially in winter when usage is higher. Being on direct debit doesn't mean you pay more a some providers charge you for what you've used and some so fixed DD's and some give an option but essentially DD payers are more likely to pay so cost less to service the account than that who pay on receipt of bill. That's why many companies in many industries give discounts for debits.
But they 'got Brexit done'They aren't.
And the Government do not give a sh*t. Not one.
Jacob Rees MoggI think there's an element of the Tory party that would love to take us back to the Victorian era. It feels like we're heading that way
Yep. My question was why is it legal not for an explanation of the economics. I know it is cheaper for the suppliers but they are penalising lower income people who are most likely unable to pay by direct debit.first step should everyone to cancel DDs and for the government to bring in a law that disallows reductions for DD payers. (which in reality is a surcharge on non DD payers)
Its just two tier pricing and should be illegal
your question. I dont know but it is and it should not be. Hence the explanationAnd why is that even legal?
I doubt they'll be going for more than three monthsMy mum and dad are going to spain for 4 or 5 months soon as the cold hits. Said it be cheaper and warmer. They are retired mind and have an apartment over there. Some arent as lucky
And (ridiculous as it may seem) I've always been happy to pay that 'premium', for the luxury of parting with my money in CORRECT amounts WHEN I choose to.Because the calculate your DD to be in credit, they hold more funds and earn more interest.
Blackouts will be spun as a way to help hard-pressed citizens reduce their bills. Nadine Dorries will actually say this. Nailed on.
Yep, 90 days in any 180 is the maximum.I doubt they'll be going for more than three months
I don't know their situation and if they have proof of funds maybe they can stay longer.Yep, 90 days in any 180 is the maximum.