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Did I read it right ? Under their new conditions they can withdraw funds from my bank account ?
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Did I read it right ? Under their new conditions they can withdraw funds from my bank account ?


Just like your gas/elec/water supplier?
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On 10/06/2021 09:25, fred wrote:
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On 10/06/2021 09:25, fred wrote:
Did I read it right ? Under their new conditions they can withdraw funds from my bank account ?


Presumably only if you've set up a direct debit.
And surely only to pay for stuff or if you owe them fees.
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On 10/06/2021 10:03, R D S wrote:
On 10/06/2021 09:25, fred wrote:
Did I read it right ? Under their new conditions they can withdraw
funds from my bank account ?


Presumably only if you've set up a direct debit.
And surely only to pay for stuff or if you owe them fees.

nope


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On 10/06/2021 11:25, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 10/06/2021 10:03, R D S wrote:
On 10/06/2021 09:25, fred wrote:
Did I read it right ? Under their new conditions they can withdraw
funds from my bank account ?


Presumably only if you've set up a direct debit.
And surely only to pay for stuff or if you owe them fees.

nope


So they're robbing from folk then?
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