Racer
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How can a company get away with charging you for something after you have told them you don't want their service, and then threaten you with a debt collector because you won't pay?
Strange? No it is true!
I have tried and tried to cancel my service with TalkTalk (the company I was with was taken over by them, which I had been with for years prior to this with no problem at all).
They have totally ignored my questions and statements in several letters to them and respond with replies to questions or comments I never made, such as they checked to confirm that the query I made about the calls being made from my line not having been made from it! I never ever questioned those charges and in fact stated in my letters that I had paid for all calls made and had no problem with that!!
What they have done is ignore my request to cancel the service, and then charge me for not paying by direct debit, they then send me yet another and another and another bill etc etc for not paying the charge that they charged for not paying for the direct debit that they charged for not paying the charge by direct debit.. well you get what I mean!
So how can they get away with then ignoring my letters and now insisting I pay for this by sending the "debt" to a debt collection agency!!
Oh the bill £13.18.. all made up entirely of their charges for not paying by direct debit, charged for not paying the charges.... for not paying the charges .....even though I had told them I didn't want their service any more.
It would be hilarious if I could actually get someone to listen to me at the company but I feel that I am going to be forced to pay this non debt because of the failure of Talk Talk to respond to my correspondence.
How can companies get away with this! And any ideas what I can do? I have contacted OTELO but they said they couldn't get involved just yet (that was prior to the debt collection letter) but I shall have to contact them again now. But I would like some comments on how to deal with the debt collection agency in the meantime.
Do I pay it and have to get legal advice/go to court to get it back? Or do I let a company get away with this!
Strange? No it is true!
I have tried and tried to cancel my service with TalkTalk (the company I was with was taken over by them, which I had been with for years prior to this with no problem at all).
They have totally ignored my questions and statements in several letters to them and respond with replies to questions or comments I never made, such as they checked to confirm that the query I made about the calls being made from my line not having been made from it! I never ever questioned those charges and in fact stated in my letters that I had paid for all calls made and had no problem with that!!
What they have done is ignore my request to cancel the service, and then charge me for not paying by direct debit, they then send me yet another and another and another bill etc etc for not paying the charge that they charged for not paying for the direct debit that they charged for not paying the charge by direct debit.. well you get what I mean!
So how can they get away with then ignoring my letters and now insisting I pay for this by sending the "debt" to a debt collection agency!!
Oh the bill £13.18.. all made up entirely of their charges for not paying by direct debit, charged for not paying the charges.... for not paying the charges .....even though I had told them I didn't want their service any more.
It would be hilarious if I could actually get someone to listen to me at the company but I feel that I am going to be forced to pay this non debt because of the failure of Talk Talk to respond to my correspondence.
How can companies get away with this! And any ideas what I can do? I have contacted OTELO but they said they couldn't get involved just yet (that was prior to the debt collection letter) but I shall have to contact them again now. But I would like some comments on how to deal with the debt collection agency in the meantime.
Do I pay it and have to get legal advice/go to court to get it back? Or do I let a company get away with this!