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  • Refund for overpayment

    This morning I received a cheque from Credit Security limited, for an overpayment. About 3 weeks ago I emailed them about 3 times for a statement about this debit, but got no response so I stopped the standing order. Then this morning a cheque has turned up which is the equivalent of 51 months of payments.

    I phoned them to find out further information but they could give me non, so I have requested a full statement and written explanation of how they managed to keep charging me for 51 extra payments.

    Would I be entitled for compensation for them collecting payments which where not due to them.


    Could anybody advice.

    Thanks
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    Re: Refund for overpayment

    You might get interest at best but may not be worth pursuing on that basis as it's going to cost you money and likely end up in court - Unless it is a substantial amount, might be worth just accepting
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