b3ta.com qotw
You are not logged in. Login or Signup
Home » Question of the Week » Money-saving tips » Post 1427086 | Search
This is a question Money-saving tips

I'm broke, you're broke, we're all broke. Even the smug guy on the balcony with the croissant hasn't got two AmEx gold cards to rub together these days. Tell everybody your schemes to save cash.

(, Thu 10 Nov 2011, 18:09)
Pages: Latest, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, ... 1

« Go Back | See The Full Thread

I know, it really does
I wouldn't have believed it either if I hadn't queried a quid that was in my account one day and had disappeared the next with no transaction to account for it. I phoned the bank and got them to investigate and this was the explanation. As I said the bank guy was a bit dumbfounded too so I presume it isn't common knowledge.
(, Thu 10 Nov 2011, 22:56, 1 reply)
You'll need to run that all by me again.
Money disappeared from your bank account?
There was no transaction to account for this?
And this is because large organisations "forget" to accept payments?
Mmmmmmm...
Strokes chin...
Jimmy Hill.
(, Thu 10 Nov 2011, 23:07, closed)
Okay, before I go to bed
In August(for example), I use my card in Tesco for a pint of milk. My bank takes the money out of my available funds to await Tesco's request for it and the payment shows up on my August statement. A week later, with Tesco not collecting the money my bank then reverses the transaction thereby making the funds available again. In October, Tesco realises and requests the money. My bank pays it out but, because this is for a transaction that happened weeks earlier, nothing shows up on my account as it was already on my August statement. Sometimes though Tesco(or suchlike) will forget to take the money at all, meaning I got my pint of milk for free. Again, I know how ridiculous it sounds that a company like Tesco or similar would forget to take payment, but it's something to do with the minimal amount of people that make payments for this sort of quantity on their card. A banker or someone that works in the finance department of a supermarket could probably explain it better than me, but that is how I understand it to be.
Hope this makes sense of a sort, goodnight.
(, Thu 10 Nov 2011, 23:50, closed)

« Go Back | See The Full Thread

Pages: Latest, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, ... 1