General Business Questions and Answers

Do you suggest adjectives credit card statement should enjoy to show a "final date to reimburse at a bank" date on it.

...ie: should it be up to the customer to have to work out..[-what next to weekends complicating the maths etc]..the last daylight on which they can pay the bill, and therefor avoid incurring a unpunctually payment charge...
or should the sandbank statement clearly state what date that day falls on?

do you deliberate that the only defence a credit card company would not include that information on the stements it sends out, would be that the c.c.c would be be expecting to reap a harvest of delayed payment charges from its customers, and to include the info would be to lose an opportunity to extract more brass from its cardholders?


Answers: Mine does have that info. It give me last date for paying at a guard, online and posting. Useful info!
because of circumstances beyond their control(ex: bank starts on fire) - they can't be reliable for everybodys excuses why it wasn't rewarded on time.
I one-sidedly think it should be departed up to the customer to do the math- they tell you the date its due - and I assume its up to the customer to decide when to convey the payment.
mine does-its call a due date-whats so complicated about that? Look on the calendar-figure it out!
I meditate it works in a different means of access. Statements I receive show the information with an estimated time to take home payment by different methods. It is your responsibility to ensure expense reaches the description on time. Its what you agree to when you approachable the account. The statements I see show clear date..
mine do, mastercard, when to pay online at ridge post office or over the phone
Every credit card statement have a due date on it. that is the second day to income. Don't understand your problem. correspondence your check a week before that date, and you're well-mannered.

Exchanging Euros to Pounds - Is presently a accurate time?

Is now a moral time to exchange euros to pounds based on the reality that the exchange rate is currently around 1.30 euros to the lb. Do you think the rate will turn back up??


Answers: No, I mull over it's not a good time.

The Pound is such a strong currency that it is hurting the British reduction. The government desires to make the currency weaker. (Nobody can afford to travel to Britian or purchase British stock or services any more.)

This is my opinion. Britian is a great country and I'd love to budge there but their currency is newly too strong.

Good question.
If you judge your Euros are weak, check out the U.S. dollar!

Vacation within the U.S. this year! LOL

(Save meeeeee)
Yes today is a good time to do that but next to the uk economy crumbling the opening it is, 2008 is set to be a bad year. I would loaf for a few months to see how the market go.

and as has be already mentioned, now is a really good time to exchange pounds for dollars.
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Good time if you tithe!

Anything and time is right for those who obey the Word of God.

US ia have trouble so go ahead and exchange your money next to the EU. Why not?

On Sale (a) Target?

I bought something from Target a couple of days ago and now its on Dutch auction, would be able to catch a price adjustment?


Answers: yeah they are pretty good something like it. I have done that until that time just bring your tally in and the item and you should grasp the adjustment.
yes, you can return it & re-purchase - it should ring up with the mart price

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