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Overpayments of unnoticed Direct Debit
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Having mistakenly overpaid a quarterly Direct Debit to a company by mistake to the tune of £2,000 over a couple of years, Company have said that I should have noticed it and will only pay back in installments. He has said the Law is on his side and he only needs to pay back in the same installments (quartely). Is this correct?
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To be more constructive, you could take out a Court claim against the company, which I assume they would be unable to defend if they have accepted that they owe you the money. The Court should then make a judgement in your favour for the full amount be be paid immediately unless the Court accepted the company's view that they should only pay by instalments.
Whether this will work depends on the Court's attitude & on whether the company is solvent enough to make the payment in full. You would probably have to go to the enforcement stage anyway if they were unco-operative.
Whether this will work depends on the Court's attitude & on whether the company is solvent enough to make the payment in full. You would probably have to go to the enforcement stage anyway if they were unco-operative.
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