ChatterBank3 mins ago
Direct Debit
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I am finding it difficult to get through to the right department of BT in order to stop a Direct Debit for monthly Broadband services. I have asked my bank to stop payment...is that sufficient?. BT ceased to be my Broadband provider Nov 4th 2010 but are still raising Direct Debits. Any suggestions please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it's a 'proper' direct debit then you're protected by the Direct Debit Guarantee, which means that you can stop it at any time (by simply notifying your bank) and your bank must refund any payments taken from your account without your authorisation.
However many people provide ISPs (and others) with their debit card details and refer to that as a 'direct debit', but it's not. It's a 'continuing authority' which you CAN'T cancel. Only the recipient can cancel the arrangement. If the recipient takes more than they're entitled to, it's entirely a matter between the account holder and the recipient. The bank can't intervene.
Chris
However many people provide ISPs (and others) with their debit card details and refer to that as a 'direct debit', but it's not. It's a 'continuing authority' which you CAN'T cancel. Only the recipient can cancel the arrangement. If the recipient takes more than they're entitled to, it's entirely a matter between the account holder and the recipient. The bank can't intervene.
Chris