Stopping future payments from being made on your debit or credit card is crucial for avoiding unwanted charges and managing your finances effectively. Here’s how you can do it:

The first step is to contact the company taking the payments. Request that they cancel the recurring charge and provide confirmation in writing or via email.

If the merchant refuses to stop the payments, you can contact your bank or card provider. Under UK law, you have the right to cancel recurring payments (also known as Continuous Payment Authorities, CPAs) at any time. Banks are legally required to stop the payment when requested.

Many banks allow you to manage subscriptions and regular payments through their online or mobile banking services. Look for options under “Manage Payments” or “Recurring Transactions” to cancel them yourself.

If all else fails, cancelling your debit or credit card and requesting a new one can be an effective way to stop unauthorised charges. However, this should be a last resort, as it can cause disruption to other legitimate payments.

Regularly checking your bank statements ensures that no unauthorised payments slip through. If you spot an issue, report it immediately to your bank.

Taking these steps will help you stay in control of your finances and prevent unwanted payments from continuing.

Source:Other | 10-02-2025

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