Account in the red – withdrawals are not possible but direct debit is, why?
(Account at the Sparkasse.)
(Account at the Sparkasse.)
I wanted to ask if you can pay for an order by bank transfer at the age of 14.
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Hello, I want to have direct debits for which I have authorized a direct debit (e.g., mobile phone, electricity, etc.) processed via my credit card (VISA) in the future, rather than via my checking account. Unfortunately, none of the providers offer this option. Now I'm wondering if that's even possible? Or do you have to…
This is called obsolete exodus
Third-party direct debits are sometimes possible, but the bank can also refuse if it overtakes
This has something to do with the bank’s dispo settings. However, it can happen that the account is still dense for direct debits. Now the bank is still thirsty.
Gruss
It is also important that your debits are posted. Otherwise, you would have dei the respective company(handy, electricity, rent, heating etc) to collect the regular money from you, even debts that increase over time (mahn fees etc)
Because manuscripts are often booked later. In your case, your stay will be booked back soon and will be charged for you
If that’s true, that’s good for you. Because then you don’t have to worry about having to deal with your obligations in retrospect.
Make sure you always have money on the account.