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Unauthorised taking of money by Sky+ from my credit card
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Some time ago (I can't remember when) I bought a Sky+ box. I must have paid for it by credit card. Now I have got my latest credit card statement saying that £89-99 has been taken TWICE by Nationwide Digital - which is the Sky+ company. This money has been taken without my authorisation. Do I have any chance of stopping the transaction and getting my money (£179-98) back?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nationwide Digital is not affiliated with Sky. The only warranty service approved by Sky is that provided by Domestic & General, currently named Sky Protect...
http://www.sky.com/po...products/more/protect
and previously known as Sky Repair Protection Plan when Sky took numerous companies to court over bogus affiliation claims...
http://www.guardian.c...news.moneysupplement1
Who signed you up with Nationwide Digital?
From where did you buy the Sky+ box?
http://www.sky.com/po...products/more/protect
and previously known as Sky Repair Protection Plan when Sky took numerous companies to court over bogus affiliation claims...
http://www.guardian.c...news.moneysupplement1
Who signed you up with Nationwide Digital?
From where did you buy the Sky+ box?
You need to contact your credit card provider and let them know that you dispute the relevant charge. They will send you paperwork to fill in and return – once they receive it, they will contact the company and decide whether the payment is valid or not.
If they decide in your favour – your card account will be credited with the relevant amount.
To show that the charge was valid, your credit card company will want proof of supply of a service/goods, including proof that you ordered the goods/service.
I have successfully recovered incorrect hotel charges made against my credit card – for extra nights that I did not stay at the hotel.
If they decide in your favour – your card account will be credited with the relevant amount.
To show that the charge was valid, your credit card company will want proof of supply of a service/goods, including proof that you ordered the goods/service.
I have successfully recovered incorrect hotel charges made against my credit card – for extra nights that I did not stay at the hotel.
Thanks Aberrant and Hymie. My credit card provider has told me that I must cut up my existing card, fill in the forms that they are sending me. My new card will arrive in 7 days. They said that Nationwide Digital is some sort of insurance, but I have no recollection of taking out any insurance. If it is anything to do with my Sky+ box, I could buy a new one for less than that anyway. There is too much trickery with companies these days and too much cold calling on the telephone. It should be banned.
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