A few weeks ago, while going for a walk around One Tree Hill with a friend, a reader spotted this car in the car park. By the time they had finished their walk an hour later, the car had gone, so they never got to see what happened when the
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Every last cent counts
A reader received his GlobalPlus monthly statement which showed the last item "Interest cash $0.02". He says: "I am tempted to take in an old 2c coin (no longer valid) or write a cheque for the amount to ensure no further charge is made for the period between last month's closing and payment date, especially as there is a note stating, 'Your net cash advance balance of $0.02 has an annual debit interest of 22.2 per cent with interest calculated from the date of the transaction'. I am on my way now to the bank to settle the debt quickly."