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A relative has been getting money taken out of their bank account for this company anybody heard of it and how to stop it.
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The cavali.com domain name is currently up for sale (although it was first registrered back in 2004) and the usual Google searches (for 'cavali.com', 'cavali.com scam', 'cavali scam', 'cavali subscription', etc) fail to find anything relevant. Usually if one person finds suspicious transactions on their bank account, Google finds hundreds more but nothing at all seems to be showing up at the moment.
The cavali.com domain name is currently up for sale (although it was first registrered back in 2004) and the usual Google searches (for 'cavali.com', 'cavali.com scam', 'cavali scam', 'cavali subscription', etc) fail to find anything relevant. Usually if one person finds suspicious transactions on their bank account, Google finds hundreds more but nothing at all seems to be showing up at the moment.
Nobody can take money out of your account unless you've provided them with your account details (to set up a direct debit) or your debit card details.
It's unlikely that a direct debit has been set up in this case, so that means that a 'continuous payment authority', linked to a debit card, must have been given to the people taking the money from the account. Such authorisations can be revoked at any time, simply by demanding that the bank stops making the payments. (If they then continue to make such payments, you're entitled to a refund from the bank). It's time to hassle the bank!
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It's unlikely that a direct debit has been set up in this case, so that means that a 'continuous payment authority', linked to a debit card, must have been given to the people taking the money from the account. Such authorisations can be revoked at any time, simply by demanding that the bank stops making the payments. (If they then continue to make such payments, you're entitled to a refund from the bank). It's time to hassle the bank!
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