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Originally Posted by livelysprite
Well, car insurance auto renewal is one example.
Sometimes paying the full amount for the year is cheaper. Car road tax is more expensive if paid by direct debit.
Rent-to-own charge huge interest rates.
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I was talking about normal bills, gas, electricity, council tax, water, mobile phone, virgin media, sky, TV license and mortgage if you can afford it then it's normal to use direct debit and they don't charge extra and some are even cheaper.
I certainly don't pay my car insurance or road tax by direct debit as I pay yearly which is usually cheaper as you say.
I understand people that are strapped for cash may not want to us DD though but I'm not sure if that's you.