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Rocket to the FACE
21 Apr 10 14:37
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Is there a way of finding out which days you have incurred data charges that have been offset by commision other than emailing BDP?

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I am the one and only223
When: 21 Apr 10 15:18
On my statement the charges are always applied as a debit and then there's a credit entry for the amount offset by commission.
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Rocket to the FACE
When: 21 Apr 10 15:49
Sounds good, where is that? I'm looking in Account Statement under Data Request Charges and they have a colum for Offset Amount but this would only be displayed when there is an incurred charge.

Which section are you looking in? Profit and Loss?
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Rocket to the FACE
When: 21 Apr 10 15:50
*Betting History I mean
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I am the one and only223
When: 21 Apr 10 16:18
Sorry, the charges that appear on my statement are transaction charges, which must be dealt with differently to data request charges.
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Rocket to the FACE
When: 21 Apr 10 16:19
Yeah they are.
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Rocket to the FACE
When: 21 Apr 10 18:41
Anyone?
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Rocket to the FACE
When: 21 Apr 10 20:09
Well, if not, it would be nice if there was.
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Rocket to the FACE
When: 21 Apr 10 23:51
One last time...?
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Rocket to the FACE
When: 24 Apr 10 22:39
Apparantly there is no quick way. This would be a good feature would it not?

At the moment you can receive data charges through some new method you have yet you won't know about these charges until they are taken from you (at the end of the day btw). But if your charges were offset you have no way of knowing if this new method is going to cost you in the future. Until it happens.
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Rocket to the FACE
When: 24 Apr 10 22:40
my point being a display of offset charges would give you an idea of your overall usage.
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