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Banks are a little more liberal than they used to be - they'll phone you to discuss before bouncing a cheque out of hand, just in cash you've forgotten to make a deposit or whatever, and it is possible to have an overdraft facility (albeit very limited) these days.Odsox wrote:Banks are altogether different in France unless they have changed a lot since I lived there.Millymollymandy wrote:Credit cards don't seem to exist in France so we have bank cards which are debit cards. You can use them on the internet or abroad because they are recognised as 'credit cards' when overseas as they have mastercard or visa logos on them but they are debited direct from your account and there's no credit or bill that comes in. Sounds like that would be the answer to everyone's problems!![]()
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If you write a cheque that "bounces" they freeze your account for a month AFTER you put the account back in credit, if you do it again it's frozen for three months and so on, or that's how it was 10 years ago, it may be different now.
The consequence was you could absolutely trust a French cheque without resorting to guarantee cards and the like.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
well, I use credit to run my finances (very successfully as wellLoobyloo wrote:If you were suffering from various undiagnosed illnesses on top of severe depression, unable to work and trying to survive on next to no money you too would perhaps find yourself 'weak willed'.MikeM wrote:Just cos the weak willed can't resist the lure of cheap credit doesn't make them evil, they're just bits of plastic!!!
Fair enough the cards themselves are just a bit of plastic. It's the companies behind them which prey on the 'weak willed' that are evil. And you cannot convince me that a company which sepcifically targets people with bad credit ratings and offers an APR of 39.9% are anything but the scum of the earth.
Sorry about this, i always try to avoid ranting on here but this is quite close to my heart as my mother in law is doing her best to run a charity for people who have suffered abuse and because of credit cards she is facing closure.
This is the first time I've noticed anyone being genuinely unpleasant on this site and it's very disappointing. You are incredibly smug and patronising and since we're in the mood for insults your spelling and grammar are appalling!Suck on that, wiseguyMikeM wrote:interesting Julie, very interesting.