"John Burke" wrote in message
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Andy Pandy wrote:
"RobertL" wrote in message
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I have found a few instances where a one-off payment byu VISA debit
over the phone/internet miraculously became a continuous debit
authority. there seems to be little you can do about it.
Tell your bank you didn't authorise a continuous authority and demand
a charge back.
ISTM that an unreasonable onus has already been created by that stage
though.
In my case the bank / card issuer could argue that my agreement to a
continuous charge authority was a condition of the original purchase.
When you say "could argue", do you mean "could validly argue" ?
I ask because there is nothing in your previous post to suggest that it
could.
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