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Yeah, man. At least Kilntock had opinions. This guy's got, well.... I don't know what. Vague non-opinions which allude to nothing useful?
In a chivalrous,and subjective, attempt to appeal to your vanity, I hereby declare you hot in areas of understanding. :flirt:
Fines don't pay. If someone is willingly dodging their bill, adding more money to the collection wont make them chuck up money faster, it may sooner or later make them start payments but not always. Likewise for people who can't afford the bill no longer (for any reason). Adding charges wont make money magically appear. If someone genuinely can't pay the bill, don't increase it and demand more each week, month etc. It's only creating your company more debt of unpaid fines appearing magically out of nowhere.
why they can't just have an extortionate interest rate per day confounds me? or just a charge of £5 per increase + regular overdraft interest which noone can complain about reasonably
the cheek of suggsting they'd charge current account fees if they got found against by the court is hilarious as most current accounts have approximately 0.01% interest on balances and they invest the money that people have in them so don't need to charge cause they're techically borrowing from us
Was that a bale of hay that just went past?
Maybe if you're constantly being hit with charges for going into the overdraft it's time to extend said overdraft?