I belatedly phoned Barclays this morning to enquire as to wtf my variable rate tracker mortgage payments have been seemingly totally unaffected by all the huge base rate cuts. It turns out they have been keeping my monthly payments about the same by automatically increasing the capital I pay off each month. Who the flip can keep track of whether they are honest in this jiggery pokery is a mystery to me though.
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NatWest have been doing exactly the same, though they did at least have the courtesy to write to me and let me know what they were up to!Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI belatedly phoned Barclays this morning to enquire as to wtf my variable rate tracker mortgage payments have been seemingly totally unaffected by all the huge base rate cuts. It turns out they have been keeping my monthly payments about the same by automatically increasing the capital I pay off each month. Who the flip can keep track of whether they are honest in this jiggery pokery is a mystery to me though.Proud owner of +5 Xeno Geek Points -
same here with IF, but we are now paying more than double what we need to.
it's knocking lots of our mortgage though, so it's all good!!Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI belatedly phoned Barclays this morning to enquire as to wtf my variable rate tracker mortgage payments have been seemingly totally unaffected by all the huge base rate cuts. It turns out they have been keeping my monthly payments about the same by automatically increasing the capital I pay off each month. Who the flip can keep track of whether they are honest in this jiggery pokery is a mystery to me though.
You should receive a mortgage account statement every 12 months which will show all of your payments plus o/s balance in detail.
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