| Direct Debits - indemnity claim. [message #380053] |
Do, 13 April 2006 16:22 |
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A direct debit was set up on my account and used for three months. It
was from a mobile phone company and the highest amount was £25. I did
not notice as I rarely check the account. Eventually I filled an
indemnity claim with the bank.
Does anyone know how something like this could happen? I have no
relationship with the company concerned. Incidentally, I do not suspect
fraud from the person who setup the direct debit since one would use the
phone for more than c. £20 of calls per month.
Was it some kind of typographical error or something else?
Thanks.
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| Re: Direct Debits - indemnity claim. [message #380058 ] |
Do, 13 April 2006 17:51 |
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"AllButOne" <jefielwjflw [at] opefpoewkfpewkfw.com> wrote in message
news:79t%f.18502$ic1.10454 [at] newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> relationship with the company concerned. Incidentally, I do not suspect
> fraud from the person who setup the direct debit since one would use the
> phone for more than c. £20 of calls per month.
Don't be so sure. I have know of card fraud whereby the amounts were kept
low so that there was less chance of being noticed on heavy use accounts.
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Sam
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