Hi.
I left BT in August.
Recieved an email, part of which stated
'If you decide to go ahead with the move, we'll send a final bill with any charges up to and including 16-Aug-2024. If you've paid too much, we'll refund you on this bill. Please don't cancel your Direct Debit. We'll do this automatically when the final bill is settled. '
The bill was settled nearly 2 months ago but the direct debit is still active. Any idea why? I have no other products from BT and I may be being fussy but I don't like having direct debits active that I'm not using.
Cheers.
You have to contact your bank and cancel the DD, a simple process online if you use internet banking.
Recipients don't need to cancel DDs , they just don't use them. But I'm with you - cancelling inactive ones prevents errors.
Your bank should cancel the direct debit instruction automatically after a period of inactivity. My bank cancelled mine after 3 months.
@RIC9380 I guess you know this but mum can require her bank to recall the erroneous payments.
@RIC9380 make an indemnity claim with your bank under the direct debit guarantee. The bank will reverse the payments as the council had no rights to claim them.