on 19-12-2015 06:44
on 19-12-2015 06:44
Hi,
Due to getting confused over Christmas costs, my DD for pay monthly/device failed. As I only have a basic bank account, I do not have a debit card and so cannot pay using that method, and can't find any information about paying via online banking. I can only find an option to pay via debit card (impossible) or phone O2 directly, which seems pointless as I cannot use any method of over-the-phone payment - unless they can authorise to take the DD again?
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on 19-12-2015 08:03
on 19-12-2015 08:03
19-12-2015 08:27 - edited 19-12-2015 08:28
19-12-2015 08:27 - edited 19-12-2015 08:28
Hi @Anonymous There are various ways to pay listed in my guidelines here
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/Ways-to-pay-guidelines/m-p/874982
However as your direct debit hasn't been paid you need to contact customer services asap as you will end up with a default on your account and your phone could be barred. You don't need this over Christmas
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-12-2015 08:43
on 19-12-2015 08:43
on 19-12-2015 09:26
on 19-12-2015 09:26
It's been some time since I set up a new bank account, so I can't speak from a point of authority. Maybe @jonsie, who works in banking can clarify this, but I had always presumed that if you opened a current account with a bank you were always issued a debit card, no matter how small of an amount was originally deposited in the account.
on 19-12-2015 09:54
on 19-12-2015 10:36
on 19-12-2015 10:36
It does depend on the type of account but most banks give you the option of a debit card. No idea what the account the OP has, if he can set up direct debits through the account then he can also request a debit card.
Is paying at an o2 store a new option? As far as I'm aware they don't take payments.
The best option now is to get someone to pay the bill for you with their card and pay them back in cash.
on 19-12-2015 11:35
on 19-12-2015 11:35
Although if you have a poor credit history many banks wont issue you with a card until you prove yourself credit worthy again. I know this for fact as it happened to a family member. Took him 3 years....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-12-2015 12:45
19-12-2015 12:59 - edited 19-12-2015 12:59
19-12-2015 12:59 - edited 19-12-2015 12:59
Glad to hear you've been able to resolve this @Anonymous. I wasn't aware that bank accounts without debit cards even existed. Take your own advice, kick Santander down the road, and set up an account with a bank that will treat you with the respect anyone with a good credit rating should have. Best of luck.