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Standing order to closed account
I recently had a run in with Amex and as a consequence paid my account in full and closed it, sending them a letter confirming I wanted to close the account and sending them my cut up card. They confirmed in writing that the account had been closed and I can no longer access my online account.
Today I have received a bill from Amex with a standing order that I had forgotten to cancel. Surely they should have rejected this payment? How can they apply a payment to an account that no longer exists?
Today I have received a bill from Amex with a standing order that I had forgotten to cancel. Surely they should have rejected this payment? How can they apply a payment to an account that no longer exists?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.is it a direct debit or standing order? you mention both but they work in different ways. With dd, amex would have requested the money With s/o your bank would have automatically given them the money with nothing to do with them. I dont understand how a bank is NOT invlved with those transaction? You set up a standing order directly from your wallett??
aha it makes more sense now. What you mean is they are still "charging" things to your account? Your question made it seem like they had taken the minimum payment from your bank or something. Was the annual charge for the credit card? if so, you might still be obliged to pay it if you used ot for a part year or whatever. they are then entitled to send you a bill IN RESPECT of the closed account, as there s an additional charge you havent yet settled. in fact i would imagine they keep your account open till you've paid all monies owing to it
I have found that it is not a good idea to authorise any regular payment from a credit card. If it was a current account at a bank, it would have worked in the way you suggest. In the case of a credit card, the recurring payment can only be cancelled by the person to whom it was payable. I had a similar problem when a closed credit card account was resurrected about a year after I had closed it.