I hope someone can help me with this...
Was talking to my 85 year old Mum last night and she told me about a Direct Debit - to the tune of £53 - that had been taken from her Nasty West Bank account on 9 March this year. She discovered this when checking her bank statement and all it says next to it is CPP Ltd. She phoned the bank and they told her that they had no idea who these CPP people were, so she told them to cancel the DD and they said they would. Since then there doesn't appear to have been any more money taken, but I don't think that the £53 has been refunded. :suspicious:
Thing with this is that I don't believe for one second that Nat West don't know who CPP Ltd are, particularly as when I Googled it I found out in about three seconds!!! :typing:
Is this another case of trying to take advantage of the elderly? If so they've picked the wrong one in my Mum. She might be 85 but she has - to use her own words - got all her chairs at home, and all her buttons fastened... Daft old lady she is not!!!
Anyway what I'd like to know is how can CPP do this without the account holders permission/knowledge, and what's the best way to perhaps give them a verbal shin-kicking and a bit of the old 'wet fish' treatment? :fish:
All suggestions welcome!!!
Was talking to my 85 year old Mum last night and she told me about a Direct Debit - to the tune of £53 - that had been taken from her Nasty West Bank account on 9 March this year. She discovered this when checking her bank statement and all it says next to it is CPP Ltd. She phoned the bank and they told her that they had no idea who these CPP people were, so she told them to cancel the DD and they said they would. Since then there doesn't appear to have been any more money taken, but I don't think that the £53 has been refunded. :suspicious:
Thing with this is that I don't believe for one second that Nat West don't know who CPP Ltd are, particularly as when I Googled it I found out in about three seconds!!! :typing:
Is this another case of trying to take advantage of the elderly? If so they've picked the wrong one in my Mum. She might be 85 but she has - to use her own words - got all her chairs at home, and all her buttons fastened... Daft old lady she is not!!!
Anyway what I'd like to know is how can CPP do this without the account holders permission/knowledge, and what's the best way to perhaps give them a verbal shin-kicking and a bit of the old 'wet fish' treatment? :fish:
All suggestions welcome!!!
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