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Direct debit reinstated without my permission
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you asked four actually.I didn't want any sympathy, I just wanted an answer to my question.
1 - you're a debtor
2 - yes
3 - stop ignoring phone calls and talk to them
4 - not entirely.
yours, the insurance companies, the banks, the estate agents,Who's time have I wasted?
- they succeeded!!!!!!!, they were trying to sell me somethingyou make it sound like they were doing me a favour pushing an unnecessary and expensive product on me
Not at all, you have mis-read or misinterpreted my meaning; Your situation appears to be entirely self-inflicted. You agreed to buy something you didn't want simply (as you thought) 'for an easy life'. Now you are having to clean up afterwards. As I said, it's 'consequences'.
PS - I don't understand how you get all that insurance for under £13 - or was that for something completely different?The questions that get the best answers are the questions that give most detail....0 -
No advice to give just hope you get an answer without being slated for making a mistake.0
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