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on 15-09-2020 08:32
I paid my phone bill early via the myo2 app and it has cleared on my bank and then today I have had the bill come out again via direct debit. I have paid the bill early a few times before and not been charged twice. Now my balance on my myo2 bill is showing as -£10.00. It does say that if the amount does not clear before the direct debit is Due to come out you may be charged twice but does the money that I’ve paid come off my next phone bill then? I am struggling to speak to someone to see if I can get a refund!
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on 15-09-2020 08:39
The £10 credit you have now will be used to pay next months bill so if your bill is just £10, your direct debit will not be called for next month.
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on 15-09-2020 08:39
The £10 credit you have now will be used to pay next months bill so if your bill is just £10, your direct debit will not be called for next month.
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on 15-09-2020 09:19
It's how a credit is shown in accounting.
You owe -£10 therefore, you are in credit.
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