I try to pay bills using HSBC's website.  First off, when paying in British
currency, the £ and p fields are separate.

So you cannot pay a bill for £46.32. You pay a bill for £46 and 32p.

Didn't "decimalisation" happen sometime in '71?  It's not like I have to pay
bills in combinations of guieas, crowns, pounds, shillings, and pence.

That's minor hate. The stupidity that really gets my ire is that if I want
to pay a bill if some even number of pounds, it won't just let me enter "0"
for the p field--- doing so gives an error that it cannot process the
payment, with no explanation why.

It works if I enter "00" in the p field.

Grrr.

Rob.



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