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Direct Debit Charges - Cost To Banks To Process
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Hi, sorry I know it's a bank holiday but I have a question...
Does anyone work in a a bank and know how much it actually costs a bank to process a direct debit versus cheque versus standing order etc?
Just wondering as my telephone company charge £4.50 a month as we pay by standing order (so we have full control). There would be no charge if we paid by Direct Debit.
Thanks!
Does anyone work in a a bank and know how much it actually costs a bank to process a direct debit versus cheque versus standing order etc?
Just wondering as my telephone company charge £4.50 a month as we pay by standing order (so we have full control). There would be no charge if we paid by Direct Debit.
Thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As fiction-factory says, no difference in the bank charges but the £4.50 a month you pay is to cover the extra admin costs to the company of you paying by standing order.
I suspect they charge that fee for paying by cheque, too. They will argue that they are not penalising you for paying by SO or cheque but giving a discount to those that pay by DD.
You have just as much control over your DDs as you do your SOs. You can cancel a DD through your bank at any time; you can set the payment date; you must be given notice of any alteration of the amount you pay each month.
I suspect they charge that fee for paying by cheque, too. They will argue that they are not penalising you for paying by SO or cheque but giving a discount to those that pay by DD.
You have just as much control over your DDs as you do your SOs. You can cancel a DD through your bank at any time; you can set the payment date; you must be given notice of any alteration of the amount you pay each month.
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