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99956 2002-11-20 08:55:00 Does anyone here pay their ISP/Telcom bills in "weekly" payments..if u get the same $$ every month....
FOR ADSL...that is..

Coz I enquired Paradise on their ADSL...10gig for $30..and they said I CANNOT have a weekly payment set up (4 even payments to add to $30 at the end of 28 day billing period)
no reason given....but i explained that i was a student, and prefer to pay things weekly instead of massive end of month bills...
They gave no reason? Should i be actually allowed to set this up even thou they dont "like it" or..is it up to them to decide if they should accept weekly payments or not??

Chris
csinclair83 (200)
99957 2002-11-20 10:36:00 It's up to them what they accept I guess. You could always just put a side the money each week into another account then pay at the end of the month. -=JM=- (16)
99958 2002-11-20 18:29:00 I'm not sure what they can do to stop that Chris.
My understanding of an AP is that you authorise the bank to pay xyz to a specific bank account with your details attached on a specific time, ie weekly, fortnightly etc. I can't see how they can stop an amount being credited to your ISP account as not everyone pays at the same time. I might be wrong but if that is your preferred method then I would do it. I would check with your bank for transaction fees however and if you have them for this scenario then I would use JM's advice and just authorise the bank to pay monthly to reduce fees.

sam m
sam m (517)
99959 2002-11-21 04:19:00 For years we ran a separate account as a budget account. Added all the bills together for the year, divided it into a monthly amount (monthly payday) and transferred this amount to the Budget Account automatically as the money came in.

Not food - after all, you can live on mince and crackers if the money's tight - but everything that was a known amount - insurance, car registration, phone bill average, power bill average, mortgage, rates... Anything that could be set up as a direct debit was.

The current account could have been in "Flat Broke" mode - but the budget was untouchable.

If you are still a student then you can probably avoid bank fees but even with fees it still works brilliantly - and you get the interest on the available balance.

Start the habit whilst young with only a few bills and the habit will pay off in the long term.
Heather P (163)
99960 2002-11-21 04:30:00 "They gave no reason". Of course their accounts are done by a computer. Computers make life easy for managers and accountants. "The computer made an error". "We can't do that because the computer won't let us". "I'm paid to be an arrogant self-important idiot ... I don't need to care about customers".

I would say that if the bank has transferred money to them, then you (and the bank) have a record of that. The ISP's computer will have a record of that. You have paid.

I don't think that an ISP can stop you. :D
Graham L (2)
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