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Originally Posted by entwisi
If they did not make clear that credit cards are not accepted then they have to take it. You are making a legal offer of payment in a format that they accept(you might need to double check their T&Cs in detail to ensure tha it doesn't explicitly state not). Write to them registered saying that you have made an offer to make full reparations for the outsanding amount and if they don't accept you will deem the agreement paid in full.
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Thats my point, now Im saying it should of been advise at point of sale.
In there time to pay letter it says no credit or debit card accepted, only cheque, Bacs or some other awkward way. I have asked them to provide proof of where it states it.
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Originally Posted by lancsdave
From what I have read on other forums they also charge you £25 if you pay too early 
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Thats the one even when its payed on time the charge applies, must check if they advised me of that to.
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Originally Posted by derekgas
I think the law is on your side here, as entwisi says, because they are not allowed to mis-sell you finance or insurance deals without the full t's and c's, some of the car credit people did it with payment protection insurances and got severely rattled off the trading standards.
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So do I and Im one to stick it out even though I will pay on time and do it the way they want (Probably) I will question there selling practaces.
If they show me im wrong and it was put in writting I will hold my hand up, but it will make me think twice about purchasing anything for a retailer that uses HFC.