neon_crossing
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I can confirm the refresh method is now working again.
I went even further, and signed up after years of lurking aroundSubscribing - the last few pages have been entertaining!
Lets get back on topic guys instead of jumping on Rick's back.
Has anyone been having a little trouble with the telstra transactions? I am finding my macro stuffing up because I am getting the 'second tranacation in 48 hours' screen intermittently not coming up and screwing up the flow of the macro.
Long time Members of this Forum would likely know my first name.
But I'm waiting for a PM to advise of my full name, and DOB, as able to be identified from "a two minute search".
Geez, how far off topic is this ??
Do any of you REALLY think that anything I've done, has made any difference to your own ( if any ) BW accounts ??
How do any of you draw the line ?? Was 50 transactions a day ok ?? Or, was it the 'value' of the transactions ??
I think BW objected to one cent transactions, in principle. I would wonder if ten one cent transactions a day would have attracted attention ??
I also thought, that others would have been interested in my experience of dealing with BW in this regard.
Very disappointed in a 'theme' that presents here ...
Certainly not the 'spirit' of the Forum I would prefer ...
... The cost of accepting your 1c payment is far greater than the expense of 5 points. Take a look at how much it costs to process card payments as a small business and you begin to see who is paying for reward points - although I suspect you don't care. If I was the manager at your local Coles I'd tell you to leave and not accept your payment ...
... The type of purchasing behaviour where someone does hundreds each day, however, would be an outlier and I suspect has actually generated heat from their business bank who has to deal with merchants calling up and saying they just spend a hundred in bank fees processing a $5 purchase (imagine the cost of processing 500 transactions where each transaction costs 20cents {not suggesting coles doesn't have a better deal than the average small business}).
In my experiences with the FOS... Just take whatever Bankwest offer as their "gesture of good faith". You'll get nothing from the FOS if they make a decision. They always side with the financial provider and, regardless, it will drag out for a year at least.
I had a very good case against AAMI (regarding them inflating renewal policy prices) and it dragged from November 13 to December 14 (with AAMI not making contact at all during the process) before the FOS announced "we're not continuing" for some petty reason along the lines of "no such policy exists at the price their advertising hence you're actually no worse off".
I've had the same issue with a solid complaint against Citi (a credit card product that was misrepresented by the call centre worker) and the FOS have clearly been worded up by Citi with exactly what to ask to try to catch me out. I can sense another "you're no worse off as the product they told you about doesn't actually exist" thing coming on...
The whole things a joke.
the level of an insurance premium charged for a general insurance product or the application of rating factors in determining a premium, unless the dispute concerns non disclosure, misrepresentation or incorrect application of the premium.
(imagine the cost of processing 500 transactions where each transaction costs 20cents {not suggesting coles doesn't have a better deal than the average small business}).
Does anyone know what a $450 credit card payment would cost a business in payment processing fees, if a 1¢ payment costs 20¢?
(for anyone that's interested, [Alt]+0162 = ¢)
It's not unusual for a business to have its merchant fees based on average sale, getting a lot 1c transactions would lower the average and up the fees
Sounds like your first complaint was dismissed appropriately. FOS clearly state:
The amount of a renewal clearly falls outside of this bounds.
FOS is very clearly on the side of the consumer. I worked in banking for 6 years. They never ruled on the side of the institution - not once, in my entire time in banking.
It's going to be amusing though because whilst FOS is on the side of the consumer they will rule against the consumer when justified and it will not surprise me if BankWest take the points accrued off "Rick" and then FOS agrees because we are in the wrong, without a doubt.
Sounds like your first complaint was dismissed appropriately. FOS clearly state:
The amount of a renewal clearly falls outside of this bounds.
FOS is very clearly on the side of the consumer. I worked in banking for 6 years. They never ruled on the side of the institution - not once, in my entire time in banking.
It's going to be amusing though because whilst FOS is on the side of the consumer they will rule against the consumer when justified and it will not surprise me if BankWest take the points accrued off "Rick" and then FOS agrees because we are in the wrong, without a doubt.