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einandereruser
3 months ago

Not Deutsche Telekom has remitted it, but the bank has reproached Deutsche Telekom’s direct debit and booked it back (plus charges for not redeeming a direct debit according to the fee register for your account model).

If the direct debit (plus fees) also bursts during the second attempt, the demand for a debt collection should go, and from then on it becomes noticeably more expensive.

Could be that your contract / your services suddenly no longer work because you didn’t pay. If and how quickly a free-riding takes place after payment, Deutsche Telekom can tell you.

And yes, this procedure is normal if someone doesn’t pay his debt.

DasOrakel
3 months ago

You can get problems. This depends on the overall circumstances.

Singuli
3 months ago

You will run into the usual dunning procedure at Telekom and your connection will be blocked.

Singuli
3 months ago

Probably, dunning fees will be paid to you, but if you balance the receivables then it will continue as before.

But why do you pay €70 per month to Deutsche Telekom? That’s completely next to the lead.?

Singuli
3 months ago

Krass, I’ll find out-missed money…