After several lucrative years of swapping credit card balances from one 0% rate to another, I have settled down and transferred all of my balances onto a 5.9% life-of-balance transfer, with the intention being to set up a standing order and pay them off over the next two-and-a-half years.
I applied sometime in July and my card came sometime during the first two weeks of August (when I was on holiday) which I instantly cut up. I have been waiting for my first bill to come to set up the S/O, but it has never arrived. The transferred balances all appear to have been paid off.
It was quite nice not to have to make a monthly payment during August, but it seems a bit late now. There are two scenarios I can think of:
1) Bill got lost in the post (though this has never happened before)
2) some computer SNAFU has left me off the grid (though this has never happened before)
Should I phone up and query this, or should I sit back in the hope I have got lucky. If it is just scenario 1), what is the worst that can happen ? Maybe a penalty charge which I can appeal to their better nature to waive ? I know that scenario 2) is extremely unlikely but it would be nice if, just once, something like that went my way.
What would you do ?
I applied sometime in July and my card came sometime during the first two weeks of August (when I was on holiday) which I instantly cut up. I have been waiting for my first bill to come to set up the S/O, but it has never arrived. The transferred balances all appear to have been paid off.
It was quite nice not to have to make a monthly payment during August, but it seems a bit late now. There are two scenarios I can think of:
1) Bill got lost in the post (though this has never happened before)
2) some computer SNAFU has left me off the grid (though this has never happened before)
Should I phone up and query this, or should I sit back in the hope I have got lucky. If it is just scenario 1), what is the worst that can happen ? Maybe a penalty charge which I can appeal to their better nature to waive ? I know that scenario 2) is extremely unlikely but it would be nice if, just once, something like that went my way.
What would you do ?