Why request to pay bill by Card?
on 02-05-2024 07:01 PM
Message 5 of 5
Why is there an invitation to pay the current month's bill, by card payment, when the account is already nicely set up, so that TalkTalk collects the amount via direct debit? Am I invited to pay for it twice?
Not a big issue, but annoying.
Bill
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on 02-05-2024 09:04 PM
Message 1 of 5
No problem at all. If you have DD set up you ignore it, if not then you pay by card.
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on 02-05-2024 09:00 PM
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If you have a DD payment set up just ignore it, it's fairly standard to see that sort of thing.
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02-05-2024 08:49 PM - edited 02-05-2024 08:51 PM
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So you do see my problem? Perhaps they can rearrange the Bill site a bit.
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on 02-05-2024 08:33 PM
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It's there for everyone. Part of the Bill site.
Probably so you can make part payments during the month if you wish.
I wouldn't do it once the bill has been processed as you may find it's still taken automatically.
I have a similar screen on my credit card account to make a payment. It didn't help as they still took a DD payment on the due date.
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