What does DGS/RPP stand for?

Hi

Does anyone know what DGS/RPP stand for in a list of direct debits?

My mum recently died and I am one of the executors of her will. We have to contact all the companies she had a direct debit set up with and we do not know which company this relates to. Does anyone have a clue? (If it helps, this is with the HSBC)

Many thanks for any help offered.
Jays
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  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541
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    Domestic & General repair & protection plan.

    Extended warrantly for white goods, TV, etc?

    Search the forum (search tool top right of the screen) for "DGS/RPP" without the quotes for more threads.
  • Mikeyorks
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    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=285079

    Post #4 in this thread? Monthly payments to Domestic General for electrical equipment insurance .... looks favourite?
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  • chambta
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    Isn't it Domestic and General? Usually be a small payment for a warranty for an electrical item like a washer/cooker. Think they're based in Bedworth, Warwicks. Call them quoting the reference on the d/d.
  • Jays
    Jays Posts: 410 Forumite
    Thanks for your help guys.

    Jays
  • Mikeyorks
    Mikeyorks Posts: 10,369
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    Domestic & General repair & protection plan.

    It's uncanny the way you do that. I'm missing for days - decide to post a reply after a bit of reading - and there you are .... 3 minutes ahead .. again. Can you see my screen????? :D
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  • Mikeyorks
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    Jays wrote: »
    Thanks for your help guys.

    Jays

    Unfortunately I'm a few months ahead of you as an Exor - for the same reason. Had online access to my Mum's account .... so things like this were made easier. But her Bank should be able to provide an expanded list of DD Mandates filed on the account ..... if you have any more problems (or suspect there are any annual DDs which don't show from a sweep of just recent Statements)
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  • Mrs_Ryan
    Mrs_Ryan Posts: 11,832
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    It definitely is... I've got one and thats what it shows as on my account.
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  • Biggles
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    Jays wrote: »
    My mum recently died and I am one of the executors of her will. We have to contact all the companies she had a direct debit set up with
    I'm in the same position. You don't have to contact any companies, you just have to tell HSBC (and take them a death certificate) and they freeze the account. No more DDs can then possibly be taken from it.

    Surely you've told her bank?
  • Mikeyorks
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    Biggles wrote: »
    You don't have to contact any companies, you just have to tell HSBC (and take them a death certificate) and they freeze the account. No more DDs can then possibly be taken from it.

    That's absolutely right. But unless you beat a very rapid path to the door of the originators - the DDs will bounce. And, in my experience, it then becomes far more difficult to resolve issues than if you get in first.
    If you want to test the depth of the water .........don't use both feet !
  • Jays
    Jays Posts: 410 Forumite
    Thanks for all your help guys.

    I need to know as the solicitor handing the estate did not recoqnise it, she is dealing with all the asset and liability providers and, therefore, checking out who mum paid any money to. I had already closed the accounts anyway.

    You solved the problem, thanks for your help.
    Jays
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