Re: PPI redress confusion
	
		
			
			
				
	
	
		
			
			
				
	
Oscar may say differently, Ken - but I think he was saying that they DID use the full retail rate. The lower promotional rates were usually only applied to one-off balance transfers, or purchases made during limited promotional periods, etc.
The cash rate was usually only applied to cash advances and/or maybe account cheques, I believe. This was usually calculated at the same % rate as the full retail - but because there was often a fee added for these, then the APR for these was higher - as it included the fees in the cost of the borrowing. I hope I have got that right, but I'm sure Oscar will elucidate later !!!
					
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					Originally posted by ken100464
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
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		The cash rate was usually only applied to cash advances and/or maybe account cheques, I believe. This was usually calculated at the same % rate as the full retail - but because there was often a fee added for these, then the APR for these was higher - as it included the fees in the cost of the borrowing. I hope I have got that right, but I'm sure Oscar will elucidate later !!!

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