el bee said:el blue said:el bee said:Surely if it's a case of not knowing a date when the wonga comes out is going to get you the mire, you shouldn't sign up, it's pretty basic stuff.
They really should start to teach personal finance in school.
Why don't you ask your teacher if they can include it in your syllabus and then then you might learn a few things.
I imagine all my teachers are dead by now.
But feel free to teach me yourself.
So you must be of an age to understand that your talking out if your arse then. common sense has eluded a person of your mature age, seems odd, or your making it up.
You do come across as a clueless teenager.
as people keep pointing out, yes we signed up to a cup scheme. But in reality lot's of people didnt expect the payments to be taken within an hour of the tickets being announced.
Although it hasnt affected me, i can see how 6:00pm on a friday before Bank holiday is a silly time to do it really. You cant go overdrawn so people need not worry about that.
But how many will be caught a little off guard. Its not unreasonable like some with economic's degree's suggest.
i cant understand the people who give pointless "use a credit card" comment's
What good is that if you dont own, or want one.