on 23-09-2014 01:05
on 23-09-2014 01:05
Solved! Go to Solution.
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23-09-2014 10:00 - edited 23-09-2014 10:01
If you already have the Direct Debit set up, you don't need to do anything. Just check your bank account when you receive the DD notification, which is always two weeks before they take the money, and make sure there's sufficient funds in your account to pay the charge.
on 23-09-2014 01:20
on 23-09-2014 01:20
on 23-09-2014 06:50
on 23-09-2014 06:50
on 23-09-2014 06:59
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@Anonymous wrote:
With O2 Refresh, the terms and conditions say you have to set up a Direct Debit. O2 Refresh has been designed for Direct Debit payments only which is why you sometimes experience problems. I too think this is bad as I do not like Direct Debit, O2 needs to think carefully as EE particularly Orange and T Mobile plans accept a very wide range of payment methods and I know for a fact Orange even accept Postal Orders as payments! I think the whole idea of O2 Refresh is bad both for consumers and the industry
I'm a little puzzled as to why you think Direct Debit and O2 Refresh are a bad thing? I don't use the Refresh scheme, but I do pay my bills by Direct Debit. I'm interested to know your reasons for your statement.
on 23-09-2014 09:08
on 23-09-2014 09:08
on 23-09-2014 09:51
on 23-09-2014 09:51
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on 24-09-2014 09:07
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on 24-09-2014 09:12
on 24-09-2014 09:12