• @brap@lemmy.world
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    311 year ago

    Maybe this is a little European, but just cancel the Direct Debit or block the recurring payment with your bank?

    • m-p{3}
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      271 year ago

      That would make you default on the payment and they’ll pass it to debt collection. Only do this if you reasonably tried everything else (and documented your attempts) before using that option.

      • @brap@lemmy.world
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        261 year ago

        Maybe rules are again different, but a simple subscription here wouldn’t cause a default as there was no credit agreement. Interesting to see how things differ.

        • @dan@upvote.au
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          11 year ago

          wouldn’t cause a default as there was no credit agreement

          It probably depends on if the bill is post-paid or pre-paid. If it’s post paid (for example, you pay at the end of the month for services provided during that month), then you do have a credit agreement.

    • @enki@lemm.ee
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      51 year ago

      Yup, this is why you should always sign up using a credit card, never your debit card or bank. You can issue a chargeback online pretty easily with most credit card companies these days, it won’t affect your credit, and the money never leaves your bank account.

    • CurlyWurlies4All
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      31 year ago

      Australia is moving to a pay management system like this soon but as of right now this shit is still valid.