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Hi All,

 

I've another weird issue. My credit cards are okay (valid, full limit available). But so far not once was a request for payment actually sent to the issuing banks. I verified this and am seriously vexed.

What is going on? They ask for the CCV (Barclays Bank scolded me for providing it over the phone).

Now I got a warning about an overdue payment. No option to transfer money, which would take only 2 minutes to hit their account.

It's one of the big names... 

Thank you in anticipation for your comments and suggestions!

 

Chris

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I pay my card (issued by one bank) from my current account (at another bank) using bill payments that the latter set up so I can use any of their ATMs. If you get printed bills they should include the account information.

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Just read your other thread and I'm unsure of what your trying to do??

 

if you take insurance out you pay in one go or direct debit via a bank account…Not monthly on a credit card ... 

 

why are you dealing with brokers and paying 3 grand ?? Fleet policies are just the same as normal ones in terms of payments, cancellation policy etc, I've run a 3 or 4 car policy for the last10 years and never had to deal with brokers or instalments by credit cards.  I just ring around every few years.  Axa for a while, then Tesco and now I'm using axa again

 

i really must be missing something here 

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3 hours ago, Seagull Fan said:

Paolo, does taking a fleet insurance save many pennies?

Yeah it's about half the price of separate policies and you can generally add a few named drivers on as well, I pay £1200 for a 718 Cayman, a macan turbo and a Ford Focus.  Me and the mrs on the policy.  I'm nearly 40 with 8 years no claims for comparison reasons

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5 hours ago, topradio said:

Doesn't sound particularly cheap. I pay a total of about £950 for four vehicles - 981, 986, Clubman & Astra van (commercial) all with separate policies.

It represents about a 50 percent saving for me when compared to separate policies but insurance is always massively different dependant on location and driver details 

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On 09/07/2017 at 7:00 PM, Paulo123 said:

It represents about a 50 percent saving for me when compared to separate policies but insurance is always massively different dependant on location and driver details 

that's a kind way of describing what it really is, and that's a right minefield surrounded by a moat full of sharks.

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