Trying to find out what people make of the following

rebel11
rebel11 Online Community Member Posts: 1,687 Pioneering
Email received on 21st May 2023.

'Payments are considered until close of business: 18th May 2023. If you have already made sufficient payments, please disregard this letter. Please note that your payment can take up to 3 working days to show on our records.'

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  • Hannah_Alumni
    Hannah_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 7,866 Championing
    edited July 2023
    Hello @rebel11

    What is this in relation to? 
  • rebel11
    rebel11 Online Community Member Posts: 1,687 Pioneering
    @Hannah_Scope

    It's a chase letter from an energy company - debt.  
  • bg844
    bg844 Online Community Member Posts: 3,883 Championing
    It means any payments made by the time their offices close on 18th May will be counted as being received on time, the 3 days clearance time is quite standard and the energy company wouldn’t contact you until those additional 3 days have passed anyway. Just noticed that it’s the 14th July, was getting confused then :D
  • rebel11
    rebel11 Online Community Member Posts: 1,687 Pioneering
    edited July 2023
    bg844 said:
    It means any payments made by the time their offices close on 18th May will be counted as being received on time, the 3 days clearance time is quite standard and the energy company wouldn’t contact you until those additional 3 days have passed anyway. Just noticed that it’s the 14th July, was getting confused then :D
    Thanks, I've read that to mean they will only consider payments up to the 18th May. Literally because that's what it says.

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,100 Championing
    rebel11 said:
    bg844 said:
    It means any payments made by the time their offices close on 18th May will be counted as being received on time, the 3 days clearance time is quite standard and the energy company wouldn’t contact you until those additional 3 days have passed anyway. Just noticed that it’s the 14th July, was getting confused then :D
    Thanks, I've read that to mean they will only consider payments up to the 18th May. Literally because that's what it says.

    Have they made a typo and it's meant to say July instead of May?  
  • rebel11
    rebel11 Online Community Member Posts: 1,687 Pioneering
    edited July 2023
    rebel11 said:
    bg844 said:
    It means any payments made by the time their offices close on 18th May will be counted as being received on time, the 3 days clearance time is quite standard and the energy company wouldn’t contact you until those additional 3 days have passed anyway. Just noticed that it’s the 14th July, was getting confused then :D
    Thanks, I've read that to mean they will only consider payments up to the 18th May. Literally because that's what it says.

    Have they made a typo and it's meant to say July instead of May?  
    @ov@OverlyAnxious
     No, the issue is the wording, 'Payments are considered until close of business: 18th May 2023' . So you have until the 18th May to pay, after that they'll do whatever etc, etc. 
    The email is sent 3 days after the 18th May deadline has passed. It's not clear at all.  

      
  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,100 Championing
    rebel11 said:
    rebel11 said:
    bg844 said:
    It means any payments made by the time their offices close on 18th May will be counted as being received on time, the 3 days clearance time is quite standard and the energy company wouldn’t contact you until those additional 3 days have passed anyway. Just noticed that it’s the 14th July, was getting confused then :D
    Thanks, I've read that to mean they will only consider payments up to the 18th May. Literally because that's what it says.

    Have they made a typo and it's meant to say July instead of May?  
    @ov@OverlyAnxious
     No, the issue is the wording, 'Payments are considered until close of business: 18th May 2023' . So you have until the 18th May to pay, after that they'll do whatever etc, etc. 
    The email is sent 3 days after the 18th May deadline has passed. It's not clear at all.  

      
    Surely it means they've waited to see if you paid on the 18th (giving 3 days for it to clear) before contacting you?

    They wouldn't know if the payment had been made before the deadline otherwise.

    I see what you're saying, that you couldn't possibly pay before the deadline by the time the email arrived, but I guess they must have sent another email or letter giving you that deadline previously?
  • rebel11
    rebel11 Online Community Member Posts: 1,687 Pioneering
    rebel11 said:
    rebel11 said:
    bg844 said:
    It means any payments made by the time their offices close on 18th May will be counted as being received on time, the 3 days clearance time is quite standard and the energy company wouldn’t contact you until those additional 3 days have passed anyway. Just noticed that it’s the 14th July, was getting confused then :D
    Thanks, I've read that to mean they will only consider payments up to the 18th May. Literally because that's what it says.

    Have they made a typo and it's meant to say July instead of May?  
    @ov@OverlyAnxious
     No, the issue is the wording, 'Payments are considered until close of business: 18th May 2023' . So you have until the 18th May to pay, after that they'll do whatever etc, etc. 
    The email is sent 3 days after the 18th May deadline has passed. It's not clear at all.  

      
    Surely it means they've waited to see if you paid on the 18th (giving 3 days for it to clear) before contacting you?

    They wouldn't know if the payment had been made before the deadline otherwise.

    I see what you're saying, that you couldn't possibly pay before the deadline by the time the email arrived, but I guess they must have sent another email or letter giving you that deadline previously?
    No they didn't. Thanks for the feedback, that's really helpful and constructive.