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£300 in credit with Scottish Power
I have been paying a direct debit of £41.50 a month to scottish power and am now almost £300 in credit as my bills are nowhere near what they estimate
I would prefer to have the money back & keep it in my own bank account rather than scottish power having it in theirs
how do I go about this? Will they agree to give me it if I simply ask, afterall its my money
I would prefer to have the money back & keep it in my own bank account rather than scottish power having it in theirs
how do I go about this? Will they agree to give me it if I simply ask, afterall its my money
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Call their Customer Services and ask them for your money back, it's as simple as that. I've been quite a bit in credit in the past on a number of utility bills and always just called and asked for my money back:j Debt free since 31/01/08:j
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