I always pay my credit card bill the same day I get it, for the full amount it's for.
But I got my December statement today and they've charged me interest, but it also says "Payment Received - Thank You" dated the 30th. My statements are always due on the 24th.
So when I sent my cheque out to them, it apparently didn't get to them intime or they simply weren't open on the day they got it.
So is this my fault for relying on Canada Post to get it there on time and them apparently being a week late on it, or can I call and get the interest taken off somehow? I would think they'd at least look at the cheque's date and the postage stamp before charging people interest for late payments, but perhaps they just don't care enough...
It's not that the interest payment is that high (it's quite small), it just really pisses me off that they're charging me interest for something that was beyond my control. They're the *******s that ship the statements out and give you about a week to pay it off before they charge interest, and apparently don't care which date you pay it off, just what day they get it...which is entirely unpredictable with Canada Post it seems.
I really, really hate having to go into the branches to pay for this because I don't have a car, I'm kindof busy during the times the branches are open, and I don't even have an account at the bank who gave me the card.
I don't think it's too much to ask to be able to pay by mail reliably.
But I got my December statement today and they've charged me interest, but it also says "Payment Received - Thank You" dated the 30th. My statements are always due on the 24th.
So when I sent my cheque out to them, it apparently didn't get to them intime or they simply weren't open on the day they got it.
So is this my fault for relying on Canada Post to get it there on time and them apparently being a week late on it, or can I call and get the interest taken off somehow? I would think they'd at least look at the cheque's date and the postage stamp before charging people interest for late payments, but perhaps they just don't care enough...
It's not that the interest payment is that high (it's quite small), it just really pisses me off that they're charging me interest for something that was beyond my control. They're the *******s that ship the statements out and give you about a week to pay it off before they charge interest, and apparently don't care which date you pay it off, just what day they get it...which is entirely unpredictable with Canada Post it seems.
I really, really hate having to go into the branches to pay for this because I don't have a car, I'm kindof busy during the times the branches are open, and I don't even have an account at the bank who gave me the card.

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