"From 4 April 2009, we will be aligning your charging period with the period covered by your monthly
statement. Your charging period will now end on your statement date. Your statement date is the
date we issue your statement to you, not the date you receive it. The dates on which we deduct any
debit interest, Maintenance Charges and Advantage Banking subscription fees accrued on your
account will also change from this date. These will be debited from your account 21 days after the
charging period in which they accrued or were incurred (or on the next business day if this is a
Saturday, Sunday or Bank Holiday).
For the first month following the change you may be charged any debit interest, Maintenance
Charge and Advantage Banking subscription fee (if payable by you) earlier or later in the month than
usual. The amount you pay is not changing. We are simply changing the date we deduct any
charges or debit interest payable by you.
From 1 June 2009, we will be changing the dates on which we deduct any Paid Referral Fees,
Guaranteed Card Payment Fees and Unpaid Item Fees from your account to align with your charging
period. These will also be debited from your account 21 days after the charging period in which they
were incurred (or on the next business day if this is Saturday, Sunday or Bank Holiday).
If you would like to:
l find out when you will be charged any debit interest or charges; or
l change your statement date
please contact your Relationship Manager or call into your local branch"
If they claim stupidity or not knowing quote them leaflet number
NMT0901sJan09. It's on their website as well.
Remember charges go out 21 days after the statement date so you can change the statement date.
statement. Your charging period will now end on your statement date. Your statement date is the
date we issue your statement to you, not the date you receive it. The dates on which we deduct any
debit interest, Maintenance Charges and Advantage Banking subscription fees accrued on your
account will also change from this date. These will be debited from your account 21 days after the
charging period in which they accrued or were incurred (or on the next business day if this is a
Saturday, Sunday or Bank Holiday).
For the first month following the change you may be charged any debit interest, Maintenance
Charge and Advantage Banking subscription fee (if payable by you) earlier or later in the month than
usual. The amount you pay is not changing. We are simply changing the date we deduct any
charges or debit interest payable by you.
From 1 June 2009, we will be changing the dates on which we deduct any Paid Referral Fees,
Guaranteed Card Payment Fees and Unpaid Item Fees from your account to align with your charging
period. These will also be debited from your account 21 days after the charging period in which they
were incurred (or on the next business day if this is Saturday, Sunday or Bank Holiday).
If you would like to:
l find out when you will be charged any debit interest or charges; or
l change your statement date
please contact your Relationship Manager or call into your local branch"
If they claim stupidity or not knowing quote them leaflet number
NMT0901sJan09. It's on their website as well.
Remember charges go out 21 days after the statement date so you can change the statement date.
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