When we were shopping in Kyoto, the Beijing White Note was always a very easy way of paying. However, could the white clause be reimbursed in advance? Don't get me wrong。

Can't you pay them all in advance

This early reimbursement process can be divided into two simple cases:

One is to pay in advance when bills are outstanding. As long as we log on to the Kyoto financial phone App and then click on the front page with the "white note" - "No bill for X" - we can choose to "pay in advance"。

THE OTHER IS TO WAIT FOR ALL REMAINING BALANCES TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR. SIMILARLY, THE KYOTO FINANCIAL PHONE APP IS TURNED ON AND CLICKS ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THE "WHITE NOTE" -- "X MONTHLY BILL" -- "ALL WHITE BILL" -- "ONE PAYBACK" -- JUST WAITING FOR SETTLEMENT。

Whether the billing is white or the order is white, you will be able to opt for early reimbursement of outstanding bills or all remaining outstanding amounts after the current period billing. It should be noted, however, that the amount reimbursed cannot be less than 10 yuan。

So what good would it be for us to pay the Beijing White Book in advance

First, we can re-use the reimbursement amount. The Beijing White Book is a mortgage-free revolving loan based on our credit level and assets. Once we pay in advance, the amount can be recycled。

However, early reimbursement of the Beijing White Paper may also have an impact on the evaluation of the use of our funds. If we pay in advance often, and the funds are used for short periods, the Kyoto financial system may judge that our need for white-lined loans is low and may adjust our level of use to those who need it more. This may be detrimental to our own goal of raising the level。