on 15-11-2013 12:34
on 15-11-2013 12:34
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on 15-11-2013 21:37
on 15-11-2013 21:37
According to the latest terms paying by direct debit is compulsory:
4. Charges/Price increases – You must pay the charges for the services you subscribe to and use every month by the date on your bill. We may charge interest if you’re late in paying. You have to pay by Direct Debit. We may ask you to pay a deposit before we’ll let you use the services. We may increase or decrease our prices from time to time. We won’t put your monthly subscription charges up more than once in any 12 months. Some increases would give you the right to end your Agreement without penalty. Details are in paragraph 5 of the Agreement.
15-11-2013 12:41 - edited 15-11-2013 12:43
15-11-2013 12:41 - edited 15-11-2013 12:43
You will have given your bank account number and sort code to them when you signed up.
I believe in MyO2 it will say that this will be taken by direct debit when the first bill is created.
on 15-11-2013 13:00
on 15-11-2013 13:00
on 15-11-2013 13:05
on 15-11-2013 13:05
15-11-2013 13:55 - edited 15-11-2013 13:57
15-11-2013 13:55 - edited 15-11-2013 13:57
@Anonymous wrote:
I haven't been able to find whether it says it will be taken from direct debit or not. I will look again.
You're welcome, and it certainly will, that's why they asked for your bank details!
on 15-11-2013 14:33
on 15-11-2013 14:33
on 15-11-2013 14:34
on 15-11-2013 14:34
15-11-2013 18:55 - edited 15-11-2013 18:56
15-11-2013 18:55 - edited 15-11-2013 18:56
It's highly unusual these days for a DD not to be set up when you take out a new contract so I would imagine one has been.
Depending on who you bank with you may be able to check in your internet banking to see if one is set up for O2. Most banks will show direct debits as soon as the instruction is set up with them, only exception I can think of is Natwest and RBS which will only show the direct debit in internet banking once the first payment has been taken
EDIT hadn't seen that BOB had beaten me to the internet banking suggestion
on 15-11-2013 21:37
on 15-11-2013 21:37
According to the latest terms paying by direct debit is compulsory:
4. Charges/Price increases – You must pay the charges for the services you subscribe to and use every month by the date on your bill. We may charge interest if you’re late in paying. You have to pay by Direct Debit. We may ask you to pay a deposit before we’ll let you use the services. We may increase or decrease our prices from time to time. We won’t put your monthly subscription charges up more than once in any 12 months. Some increases would give you the right to end your Agreement without penalty. Details are in paragraph 5 of the Agreement.
on 15-11-2013 21:50
on 15-11-2013 21:50