Is this normal?
I'm with Sparkasse, and I'll be in the red until January 7th. Telekom tried to deduct €70 from me, but it didn't work. They transferred it back to me, and now they want to deduct it again. Will I face legal trouble, or can I get away with just paying fees?
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.
You can get problems. This depends on the overall circumstances.
You will run into the usual dunning procedure at Telekom and your connection will be blocked.
But if I paid it, will it go back?
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.?
All that his 😊
Krass, I’ll find out-missed money…
Have made a 2 year contract for the IPhone 14 and until April at the beginning there were still 60€ so 2 years 1,300€ quasi