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Next Credit Agreement
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Yesterday I received in the post a letter from Next, advising of important changes to my Credit Agreement. As far as I was aware, I didn't actually have a Credit Agreeement with Next. Calling their very expensive helpline number has got me nowhere so far (waiting time of 8 minutes is the quickest estimate I've been given) so I've been having a look on t'internet. It appears that because I once bought something online from Next, even though I paid for it by debit or credit card straight away, they have opened a Credit account for me. I have been on the Next website and I have a credit limit of £900. I have never received statements or any other correspondence from Next and am surprised that they can do this. It seems to have happened to a lot of other people. There is no option on the website to close or cancel this Agreement. Can anyone here tell me how to please? Do you think a letter would be sufficient? I will obviously keep trying the phone number, but would welcome advice in the meantime.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ooo...thanks, Misky.....I received the same letter...thought it was a mistake and binned it....had I better look into it now?
I did receive a catalogue from them this week telling me they would charge me £3.75 for it so I emailed them...they dropped the charge and let me keep the catalogue.....if I can ever lift it from the floor into the recycling bin......☺
I did receive a catalogue from them this week telling me they would charge me £3.75 for it so I emailed them...they dropped the charge and let me keep the catalogue.....if I can ever lift it from the floor into the recycling bin......☺
Just had another look at my account online - it says my last statement was in August 2012, and the balance then was nil. The balance is still nil. So I don't need to worry about being sent a catalogue then! I've stopped shopping at Next for clothes anyway - their sizes have all changed and their size 8s are more like 12s.
lol i got a catalogue the other day (like ness i found it extremely difficult to pick up as it was so big) and i haven't bought anything from them since 2012 either - i don't receive statements (because i presume, like you, my balance is nil). If you don't want the catalogue, definately close the account