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SteveSx1 | 10:53 Sun 10th Jun 2007 | Law
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I ordered on line about two months ago - 2 waterbutts for our garden - they arrived two weeks later
However, the company who sent them, refuses to take payment for them from my debit card - I have emailed them twice to remind them - with no response
What I am worried about is that they may remember some time in the future and take money from my account when not expected (and when finds are not necessarily available)- what does the law say about this sort of situation - how long has a company got before taking payment ?
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Six years in theory.
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What if in the meantime - I have changed banks/moved house/changed my name - can they still chase me for payment ?
If you have moved house or changed your name it won't stop them from debiting your bank account.

They can still chase you for the debt upto 6 years. You know how much these items cost and so you should make sure that this amount is in your account until they do take it.

I understand its a pain, I hate it when things don't go out straight away but unfortunately there is not much you can do about it.

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