mikes1531
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Post by mikes1531 on May 7, 2017 18:58:43 GMT
This poll needs a third option -- "I don't know, and have no way to tell because of the way LtPP change transaction statements retrospectively."
I wasn't watching my account balance like a hawk at the time. My account had a positive balance after the April interest was credited, and it still has a positive balance now. If the balance had changed by a reasonably small amount, I probably wouldn't have noticed. A mistake could have been made in my account and I wouldn't have known about it. It might, or might not, have been corrected at a subsequent time and I wouldn't have noticed that either. And there will be no evidence in my transaction record to indicate whether anything unusual happened.
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Post by vmail on May 7, 2017 19:51:01 GMT
This poll needs a third option -- "I don't know, and have no way to tell because of the way LtPP change transaction statements retrospectively." I wasn't watching my account balance like a hawk at the time. My account had a positive balance after the April interest was credited, and it still has a positive balance now. If the balance had changed by a reasonably small amount, I probably wouldn't have noticed. A mistake could have been made in my account and I wouldn't have known about it. It might, or might not, have been corrected at a subsequent time and I wouldn't have noticed that either. And there will be no evidence in my transaction record to indicate whether anything unusual happened. Look for an interest payment of £0.00. If you see one or more then it has also happened to you.
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Post by mikes1531 on May 9, 2017 12:46:13 GMT
This poll needs a third option -- "I don't know, and have no way to tell because of the way LtPP change transaction statements retrospectively." I wasn't watching my account balance like a hawk at the time. My account had a positive balance after the April interest was credited, and it still has a positive balance now. If the balance had changed by a reasonably small amount, I probably wouldn't have noticed. A mistake could have been made in my account and I wouldn't have known about it. It might, or might not, have been corrected at a subsequent time and I wouldn't have noticed that either. And there will be no evidence in my transaction record to indicate whether anything unusual happened. Look for an interest payment of £0.00. If you see one or more then it has also happened to you. vmail: Thanks for the tip. I've reviewed my interest credits, and don't have one like that, so I guess I wasn't affected.
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