posted by [identity profile] mhoulden.livejournal.com at 01:27pm on 11/11/2008
Didn't realize people still used bank giro credit at all. I'm tempted to suggest [livejournal.com profile] oldbloke might like to pay by postal order.
 
posted by [identity profile] oldbloke.livejournal.com at 01:30pm on 11/11/2008
I've stuck with handing over a bill and a cheque in a bank branch as I get a nice stamped piece of paper proving I paid it that way.
I assume there's something odd about either the Halifax or IKEA - or both.
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posted by [personal profile] hooloovoo_42 at 02:47pm on 11/11/2008
there's something odd about either the Halifax or IKEA - or both

This
 
posted by [identity profile] g8bur.livejournal.com at 04:35pm on 11/11/2008
I've stuck with handing over a bill and a cheque in a bank branch as I get a nice stamped piece of paper proving I paid it that way.

I do that too, for the same reason, but using my debit card instead of a cheque - except for bills from BT, who dragooned their customers into setting up direct debits, with a fine of £18 per year for failing to do so (I cannot believe that it costs BT £18 extra per customer per year to accept payments in any other way).

Sometimes I pay at the Post Office using cash or cheque, which was still free to do the last time I did it that way.
 
posted by [identity profile] hoiho.livejournal.com at 01:10pm on 12/11/2008
I pay physical cash & cheques into my bank at the Post Office. Everything else I do online.

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