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I was thinking about the idea of having a button to skip the next payment or to adjust the amount for the next payment.

To give you an example why this might be useful: I have a scheduled payment for my rent but since this house is self managed we just deduct minor expenses from our rent. Expenses that would normale be made by the legal owner of the house.

I am wondering what you think of this idea and if bunq might want to put this on there wishlist if there are other that find this useful

    Finde diese Idee klasse!!!!! Sollte aufgenommen werden, da auch weitere Beispiele bestehen.

      Ja überspringen ist gut. Was noch besser wäre ist vorziehen .. so dass man die zahlung schon paar tage vorher schicken kann. zb. Wenn das Gehalt vorher kommt .

        @noahlvb#81630 I'm not sure what kind of button you would want. You can already edit a scheduled payment and change the amount, the dates and so on using the edit button. You can find this button when you tap on the scheduled payment in the upper right corner. Am I missing something?

          You can indeed change a scheduled payment but I was thinking about a button to skip the first upcoming payment. Because right now I would have to delete the scheduled payment and then later create it again if I wanted to skip it

            9 months later

            Ich wäre auch für zwei Buttons mit überspringen und jetzt ausführen/vorziehen.

            Zwar ist es möglich die geplante Zahlung jedes Mal manuell zu ändern, aber gerade beim vorzeitigem Bezahlen muss man zweimal editieren einmal zum jetzt ausführen und nochmal um den Tag wieder anzupassen. Auch hast du dann unnötigerweise Änderungseinträge in den Ereignissen die zudem nicht aussagekräftig sind.

              @Daniel-Red-Dragon#139528 Wie wäre es mit 4 Buttons? Ja/Nein/Vielleicht/ Morgen?

                @noahlvb#81630 The one-time-exception use case of a recurring payment.

                Another more elaborate use case would be the “let me save a new version of the current recurring payment” which would also save me a lot of work.

                (Side note: by deducting you do create hidden payments by this. I prefer explicit transfers.)

                  Just make sure you don't have any money on your account at the time of the next scheduled payment?

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