on 29-03-2020 02:42 AM
I should like say that within the restictions of running a company to make a profit ,I see the fee relief offer of ebay as a genuine attempt to help. Thank you Ebay.
At the moment, I'll pay what I owe rather than have to pay more later. For each person who loses a job, Ebay loses a potential buyer.. I don't want defered amounts to pay as the situation deteriorates.
What I would like to se is legislation to limit, or link, credit card interest rates to an independent government indicator. At least for the duration of the pandemic. That would really help.
Tom
on 16-07-2020 06:11 PM
You're not talking to eBay here, do you realise?
I also don't think eBay has much control over bank interest rates, or the Federal government.
What I think is that people shouldn't use credit cards if they can't afford to pay them off monthly, thus not incurring any interest charges.
on 16-07-2020 06:23 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:You're not talking to eBay here, do you realise?
I also don't think eBay has much control over bank interest rates, or the Federal government.
What I think is that people shouldn't use credit cards if they can't afford to pay them off monthly, thus not incurring any interest charges.
You're replying to a topic that is over three and one-half months old!
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If you intend to be a regular poster on these boards, other members would appreciate you exercising dilligence in checking the dates of topics and messages before hitting 'reply'.
on 16-07-2020 06:44 PM
Darn.
I'm usually the one pointing that out.
I'll try to pick up my game, tazzie, as I want to one day be considered a regular.
on 16-07-2020 09:43 PM
on 16-07-2020 09:44 PM
I would love it if you were considered a regular one day Dave. Hang in there, you'll get there.