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Scotcall Ltd

jp407
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Hello all,
This morning having checked my account, I found a payment of £58 to Scotcall Ltd. This is the first I've ever heard of the company. Having ascertained that they are debt collectors, I checked on my one outstanding debt (an energy bill that cant be paid until payday tomorrow). The energy bill is still the full amount of £134 which makes me think that Scotcall haven't taken money for that debt. Im just a bit puzzled really. Have Scotcall Ltd been made aware of debts I don't know about? Has someone got hold of my card details and is using it to pay their debts? Im not sure either way, but as im not particularly knowledgeable about any of this, I thought id post my problem here to try and find the best way to go forward. Thanks
This morning having checked my account, I found a payment of £58 to Scotcall Ltd. This is the first I've ever heard of the company. Having ascertained that they are debt collectors, I checked on my one outstanding debt (an energy bill that cant be paid until payday tomorrow). The energy bill is still the full amount of £134 which makes me think that Scotcall haven't taken money for that debt. Im just a bit puzzled really. Have Scotcall Ltd been made aware of debts I don't know about? Has someone got hold of my card details and is using it to pay their debts? Im not sure either way, but as im not particularly knowledgeable about any of this, I thought id post my problem here to try and find the best way to go forward. Thanks
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get it refunded by your bank
http://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/financial-services-products/banking/your-rights/unauthorised-payments0
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