Re: ISP cancellation
- From: "ABC" <simonbray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 15:47:15 +0100
"allan tracy" <thunderbird57303@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Why not report your card as lost or stolen and get it cancelled. They
will find it very difficult to just take it off your credit card then.
No they wont. They (the card company) will simply charge it to the new
card. If the old card had continuous authority on it then this transfers
to the new card unless the mandate was given after the card was stolen.
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Alright then just cancel the card full stop and close your account then
get a new one off one of the thousand odd companies that personally
send you an invatation to join every other month.
If you make it clear that you're not going to pay the bloody bill
usually the penny drops with them one way or another.
No that won't work either. CCA will continue on a cancelled card. It is not
the banks responsibilty to cancel a CCA and you are still liable for any
charges on a cancelled card if you haven't cancelled the CCA. There's
several references to people having bills from their old card company
becuase of non-cancelled CCA agreements.
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