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I'm a student and subscribed to a 12 month internet deal with wanadoo. I left the address in June after nine months there, and I cancelled the credit card they were using to bill me on (as I am now in France on a transfer year). I therefore owe them 3 months payment (60 quid). Would they ever be able to find me, put me on a blacklist etc? I'm intending to work in Investment Banking after uni and fear this might come back to haunt me in a year or two, if it could i'd rather just pay them the money than risk my employability.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The only way this will effect you is if Wanadoo actually go to court and get a judgement against you.
Wanadoo do not provide CAIS information (account info) to Experian or Equifax and so cannot show that you are in arrears / default.
I am unsure as to whether or not they will bother getting a judgement - if you are still in this country and are getting mail - if you do get a judgement against you, if you pay within 1 month you can have the judgement removed (but bear in mind there would be extra charges on their for debt enforcement)
Probably better to just pay....
From what you say, I think you will find that they will be continuing to take payments from your credit card account, and this will not just stop after 12 months. You will need to tell them to stop.
Just because you have "closed" the credit card account does not stop charges mounting up. Therefore you will have an outstanding, and rising, balance on the credit card, not with Wanadoo! For which you are liable. And you can be fairly sure that they will pass this information to the credit agencies.
I recommend that you do not just ignore this problem because it could get very expensive and damaging. You have signed an agreement to pay Wanadoo, which you need to cancel ASAP. And the credit card company will continue to pay them until you tell them to stop, or until they decide that you have scarpered without paying off the card balance. Either way, don't ignore it!