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Re: Further to BT's con trick on fees Posted on: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 13:36:23 +0000

Nick wrote:
> Blah wrote:
>> MM wrote:
>>
>>> Therefore, as I have always maintained, BT is ripping off us
>>> non-direct debit customers in a very big way. I hope Ofcom will grab
>>> them tightly by the short 'n' curlies and squeeze hard.
>>>
>>
>> You miss the point.
>> The charge is not just to cover the cost of handling the transaction
>> thru the bank - it is to cover the late receipt of the money due and
>> the cost of chasing it.
>
> If this were the case they could introduce a late payment charge or
> discount. Many companies operate this way.

They do - BT charge a late payment fee of £7.50.

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