on 30-07-2018 15:57
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on 30-07-2018 18:31
on 30-07-2018 18:31
I have never had a problem over x amount of years paying by direct debit. As far as I am concerned it's part of the terms and conditions of a contract with O2. I fail to see why people make it such a high priority to have a phone but wont commit themselves to direct debit.
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on 30-07-2018 19:43
@Cleoriff wrote:I have never had a problem over x amount of years paying by direct debit. As far as I am concerned it's part of the terms and conditions of a contract with O2. I fail to see why people make it such a high priority to have a phone but wont commit themselves to direct debit.
I agree & it also helps to make sure that you have enough money to cover the bill too
on 30-07-2018 20:42
on 30-07-2018 21:11
on 30-07-2018 21:11
O2 could enforce direct Debits though it's doubtful they ever will. Some people worry that unexpected large amounts could be debited from their accounts, sometimes rightly debited but sometimes in error. They like to think they are in control of their money though others may well be paid on a different date every month thus incurring bank charges if a direct debit is returned unpaid.
People's circumstances can vary greatly but they should take that into consideration when taking out an account. Sometimes P&G would suit better but that doesn't give them the latest must have phone. Just my opinion though that's not worth much these days...
on 30-07-2018 21:28
@jonsie wrote:O2 could enforce direct Debits though it's doubtful they ever will. Some people worry that unexpected large amounts could be debited from their accounts, sometimes rightly debited but sometimes in error. They like to think they are in control of their money though others may well be paid on a different date every month thus incurring bank charges if a direct debit is returned unpaid.
People's circumstances can vary greatly but they should take that into consideration when taking out an account. Sometimes P&G would suit better but that doesn't give them the latest must have phone. Just my opinion though that's not worth much these days...
Good to see you posting @jonsie ... I have O2 on direct debit as all other of my bills except my home-help service which is paid by cheque on monthly invoice = cheque given in hand to my home-help ... I don't get paid monthly so it's up to me to manage my finances accordingly, there have been a couple of times where I've run out of money in the bank & taken advice from a member of the community & telephoned the 2 companies whose direct debits weren't going to go through ... & ... I was frantic, however both companies dealt with me sympathetically & I had NO bad credit to my name which is what I was most worried about