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I've just looked at my account online and 2 direct debits show on there as going out on 07/02/11. Today is 05/02/11. Now, if Monday (being 7th) was not a working day then I could understand but why have these amounts gone out today (I know it wasn't yesterday as I check it every day) when they should have gone on Monday?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's the thing though Factor, there was enough in there to cover those transactions but not much more so I am now completely skint for the weekend. If it's supposed to go out Monday then why have they taken it today. I wasn't in the best of moods anyway so I now pity anyone that has to come into contact with me today.
No- if it's dated the 7th it hasn't gone out yet. But having said that, you are supposed to have enough in at midnight on Sunday 6th Feb to cover Monday's DDs, and so unless you can pay in some cash in the next hour or so I reckon that if you are skint now you'd still be skint my midnight Sunday, so I don't see it matters
But you said they are dated as 7th Feb. Trust me- if it's showing as 7th Feb it won't have gone out.
The funds have to be available at the close of business on the previous working day (maybe midnight Friday night). It seems to me that the money has been earmarked to pay your DDs and is therefore not available for you to use on anything else between now and Monday.
So I don't see why it matters to you.
The funds have to be available at the close of business on the previous working day (maybe midnight Friday night). It seems to me that the money has been earmarked to pay your DDs and is therefore not available for you to use on anything else between now and Monday.
So I don't see why it matters to you.
It matters because as I get paid on Monday then the money would have been there anyway. And the money has left my account. It shows very clearly on my statement. I understand what you are saying about the fact there needs to be cleared funds at midnight Sunday but as it's not even miday Saturday then I don't see why they should take it now.
I have a couple that float around like that. Your best bet is to contact the people your paying and ask why they have claimed the money early, and refer them to the agreed schedule. I know its not much use now, but you need to tell them and show them your awake!
I find that insurance companies are the main culprits. Lets face it they get your money early and you multiply that by several thousand times for other people, its a nice little earner for them interest wise.
I find that insurance companies are the main culprits. Lets face it they get your money early and you multiply that by several thousand times for other people, its a nice little earner for them interest wise.
It's funny you should say that alice as one of them was for my car insurance.
Knowing I had a bit of money left in my account a couple of days before payday I was going to go a do a few bits of shopping yesterday but ended up looking after my nephew so didn't get a chance. I suppose it's a good job really as they would have ended up charging me if I'd spent it yesterday probably.
Knowing I had a bit of money left in my account a couple of days before payday I was going to go a do a few bits of shopping yesterday but ended up looking after my nephew so didn't get a chance. I suppose it's a good job really as they would have ended up charging me if I'd spent it yesterday probably.
Milly, I imagine it all has to do with this? http://tinyurl.com/4s2ahvc
The fact that you get paid on Monday wouldn't have mattered as the money to pay Monday's DD needed to be in there at close of business on the previous working day (which would be either Friday or Saturday).
But I still think you'll find the DD money doesn't actually go out until Monday- it's just been earmarked now.
But I still think you'll find the DD money doesn't actually go out until Monday- it's just been earmarked now.
Thanks, society- I assume you are referring to my being a teacher.
Well I'm not so sure I'm suited to it- I get sworn at several times a day ("f*** off", "you old c***", you're a f***ing w****r etc), usually by the pupils but occasionally by parents. I get nothing but complaints from parents I'm afraid.
Well I'm not so sure I'm suited to it- I get sworn at several times a day ("f*** off", "you old c***", you're a f***ing w****r etc), usually by the pupils but occasionally by parents. I get nothing but complaints from parents I'm afraid.
I appreciate the answers but you seem to be missing what I've said. The money has already gone out of my account. Yes my wages will be in there at the start of play Monday but I can not withdraw the amount that covers the DD's as it has already gone. I dont know how else I can put it so you believe me but if you want to pop round and look at my statement feel free
jno- milly can't pay in a fiver tomorrow if the bank is shut. But I agree to the extent that if it was an online 'faster payments' payment I don't see why it can't go into the account on Sunday.
But I'm puzzled milly143 as to why you are so certain it has gone out- you said it was showing as a transaction for Monday 7th February. Is it showing as 7th February on your online bank statement? Why are you so certain it has gone out.
But I'm puzzled milly143 as to why you are so certain it has gone out- you said it was showing as a transaction for Monday 7th February. Is it showing as 7th February on your online bank statement? Why are you so certain it has gone out.
I'm certain it has gone out because at the top of my statement online it shows available funds which is now minus the amount of the DD's. I popped to the cashpoint to see if I could take it out and couldn't. That's what's annoying me, that I obviously need to make sure the money is there in Monday but on Saturday those funds should still be available to me, not floating around in the banks own little account or wherever it goes.
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