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Cancelling Charity Direct Debits
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My aunt has been paying a direct debit to Cancer Research through the Nationwide for some years, she now wants to cancel it as she keeps getting phone calls asking for an increased donation. She went to the Nationwide and asked them to stop payments, however they told her she must cancel it with Cancer Research, surely this isn't right and a letter to the Nationwide should suffice?
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You can cancel DDs and SOs with your bank. It's only courteous to advise the charity that you are doing so as the charity will be charged by the bank for each DD they apply for which is refused.
21:44 Mon 09th Dec 2013
It depends if it's a direct debit, a continuous direct debit, or a standing order. Is she sure it's a direct debit? If so she can just cancel it at the bank, but it's courteous to tell the recipient too so they don't submit further claims for payment. If it's a standing order, she needs to write to CR to tell them to cancel - but she still ought to be able to tell the bank not to accept any more payment requests.
The Nationwide site says this about DDs- just tell them. Perhaps the person your aunt spoke to at NW misunderstood her. http:// www.nat ionwide .co.uk/ search/ Display Article .aspx?a rticle= 1012
um it varies
I agree with your aunt's bank
however when I mentioned this to my dentists clerk who had changed the dental insurance, she the clerk not your aunt, went thro the old routine
ya whaaaa '
ooo I have neva heard of such a thing
oo no I dont think so
yeah ? no definitely not.... and so on and so on
and I was advised to write to both.
Actually the dental insurance co wrote to me and said the Bank had stopped paying, did I mean to... ? [ as we had crossed letters ]
hence my O it varies.
I agree with your aunt's bank
however when I mentioned this to my dentists clerk who had changed the dental insurance, she the clerk not your aunt, went thro the old routine
ya whaaaa '
ooo I have neva heard of such a thing
oo no I dont think so
yeah ? no definitely not.... and so on and so on
and I was advised to write to both.
Actually the dental insurance co wrote to me and said the Bank had stopped paying, did I mean to... ? [ as we had crossed letters ]
hence my O it varies.
straight from the horse's mouth
http:// www.dir ectdebi t.co.uk /Direct DebitEx plained /Pages/ DirectD ebitGua rantee. aspx
"You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by simply contacting your bank or building society. Written confirmation may be required. Please also notify the organisation."
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"You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by simply contacting your bank or building society. Written confirmation may be required. Please also notify the organisation."
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