on 06-06-2016 14:34
on 06-06-2016 14:34
I recently moved to Ireland and closed my pay monthly account, cancelling the direct debit.
Today I received a text telling me my account was overdue (because I cancelled the d/d, the final bill was not paid.) I tried seven times to call and pay over the phone.
I was told that, because my card is not registered at the (out-of-date) address on O2 records, the payment could not go through. Yet I can make purchases anywhere in the world without having to declare my address or confirm that it matches their records.
What kind of nonsense is this? I have told the accounts people to email me a sensible way for me to pay the bill or I shall simply ignore it.
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on 06-06-2016 19:20
So it was my fault after all!?
I think you may have a training need.
06-06-2016 19:24 - edited 06-06-2016 19:24
06-06-2016 19:24 - edited 06-06-2016 19:24
@Anonymous wrote:I think you may have a training need.
Comments like that are quite unnecessary.
This is a customer to customer forum where people give up their time for free to help other customers.
I also have a DD in place
on 06-06-2016 19:26
When you cancel your account, it is normal to cancel the DD as well.
You don't know the circumstances and didn't bother to ask. I did ask for a closing bill and was not informed of the bill in question. In fact, speaking to anoterr person today at O2, I was told I was £6 in credit, and a cheque was being sent to me.
So now, tell me, how was that a mistake?
on 06-06-2016 19:29
on 06-06-2016 19:29
@Anonymous wrote:When you cancel your account, it is normal to cancel the DD as well.
You don't know the circumstances and didn't bother to ask. I did ask for a closing bill and was not informed of the bill in question. In fact, speaking to anoterr person today at O2, I was told I was £6 in credit, and a cheque was being sent to me.
So now, tell me, how was that a mistake?
No I didn't know the full circumstances....You have only just told me them so I apologise for confusion. However...the fact remains that when a contract is cancelled or ends we always advise people to wait for a further month as there will usually be an outstanding amount owed to O2...
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on 06-06-2016 19:31
on 06-06-2016 19:31
on 06-06-2016 19:31
on 06-06-2016 19:31