Brettus
Prominent Member
Morning all, should be a pretty straightforward one. I’ve got the cash in my account and need to pay the dealer on Wednesday. Is it just a bank transfer as I’d expect (with a 2hr window hopefully) or is there more to it?
Huh, now that didn’t occur to me but yeah, good point, instant then (well the agreement is)I just used my debit card. The transaction was no different to buying groceries from a supermarket.
That’s good to know, I was thinking 2hrs potentially sat on the forecourt was too much, I don’t want to camp out there ? debit card seems the way to go. Completely hadn’t occurred to me.Their is normally a daily transaction limit, even with bank transfers, in our case it was £10k / day. So paid over 3 days. I subsequently found out that if you go into the branch they can organise a higher limit transfer.
Ah, mine shows any transactions pending approval in my app so hopefully it’s as simple as that in my case. Saves talking to an actual human shudderMy advice is to tell the bank before you do the biz. My bank refused to allow the transaction. So I had to spend an embarrassing 15 minutes on the phone to the bank to convince them that the transaction was genuine...
Contact your bank and ask them to put a large transaction marker on your account for Wednesday and then just use your debit card. I did that on Friday when I picked up our MG5 Trophy, all straight forward, dead easy.Morning all, should be a pretty straightforward one. I’ve got the cash in my account and need to pay the dealer on Wednesday. Is it just a bank transfer as I’d expect (with a 2hr window hopefully) or is there more to it?
FYI paying by debit card doesn't give you any additional legal consumer protection. And paying using two debit cards actually complicates matters in respect of chargebacks. Paying a small amount on credit card though does give additional legal consumer protection. (Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, provided that the purchase cost was £30k maximum).![]()