It seems I have another card to cancel. Wee.
Yesterday, I got my BPI credit card bill. Do you know how much I owe them?
Yes, five gazillion pesos. Actually, four pesos and thirty-five centavos, to be exact.
So I called BPI Express Phone to ask if it is possible to just add this amount to next month’s bill (since they are going to charge me for the annual anyway this month).
The phone banker said no, you have to pay it on or before the due date, otherwise you will be charged interest and you will be considered in default.
What gets my goat is that the jeepney fare to be incurred just to pay the freaking bill is greater than the bill itself.
So now that makes two cancelled cards. Two more left.
PS: I will have my revenge. Sometimes, when you pay in banks, the teller will ask you if you want to pay the exact amount or not. For example, if your bill is 469.35 and you pay 500, you can choose to pay the exact amount or pay 500 in full. So, for this bill, I’ll pay five pesos and ask for change. Heh.
What the hell? I didn’t even know that a P4.35 credit card bill is possible.
….
How? Did you use your card to pay for fishballs or something?
Well, it is a long story. It’s all because I have two cards with BPI, and one of them has a monthly instead of annual membership fee.
If I can charge fishballs to a credit card, that would be the day. =P
haha, my globe bill this month is a whopping Php 0.40! To be settled immediately! kalahati na lang ng isang text hindi pa pinalampas…
You just have to love the corporate world, kabayan!
Lei, and to think both are Ayala companies…. teka bakit puro Chinese nakapost sa blog na yan?
AnitoKid, I don’t have to love them, hence I’m canceling.
Centavos. Cool.
If I convert P 4.35 to MYR I’ll get…30 cents? (that’s 3 fishballs haha) and P 0.40 will convert to…OMG!
Cancel them!
Yes, I will.
so… babayaran ko pa ba yung 40 centimos na yon? pest!
hobby of the moment ko yung chinese thing… wala lang 🙂
No, but Globe will send you tons of mail because of the unpaid 40 centavos. Weird, no? They have loads of money to burn.
Kainis ka, di ko mabasa.