A couple of months ago, I set up a website for my friend to start a small business. It was her birthday and it was my present to her.
I decided to pay via paypal, however they did this thing where they generate an invoice and then directly charge the paypal account.
Unfortunately, I did this on my iPhone and failed to read the small print, and a couple of weeks later I received an email from paypal saying my account had been charged £54. (I was expecting more around £12). They had charge for 24 months as opposed to month by month as I thought.
The first thing I did was go to paypal and dispute the payment saying that I did not authorise the payment and I won (probably due to domain company not responding) and got my money back safely in my account.
A few days later I rang up to cancel the web domain account. This was all fine and the customer service assistant did not mention any outstanding charges.
A couple of weeks later I received an email saying my account was outstanding and needed to be settled. I emailed back explaining the above and their reply was "sorry, please ignore the email".
I have since received further emails and a letter and now after a couple of phonecalls they have backtracked and said actually I DO have to settle the account.
I'm not really happy to do so as I didn't use their services at all. All the correspondence is under my friend's name, but with my address and email address.
If I don't pay, can they take it further without having the account in my name? (I can't tell my friend, she'll go mad. Plus they don't have her details anyway).
I decided to pay via paypal, however they did this thing where they generate an invoice and then directly charge the paypal account.
Unfortunately, I did this on my iPhone and failed to read the small print, and a couple of weeks later I received an email from paypal saying my account had been charged £54. (I was expecting more around £12). They had charge for 24 months as opposed to month by month as I thought.
The first thing I did was go to paypal and dispute the payment saying that I did not authorise the payment and I won (probably due to domain company not responding) and got my money back safely in my account.
A few days later I rang up to cancel the web domain account. This was all fine and the customer service assistant did not mention any outstanding charges.
A couple of weeks later I received an email saying my account was outstanding and needed to be settled. I emailed back explaining the above and their reply was "sorry, please ignore the email".
I have since received further emails and a letter and now after a couple of phonecalls they have backtracked and said actually I DO have to settle the account.
I'm not really happy to do so as I didn't use their services at all. All the correspondence is under my friend's name, but with my address and email address.
If I don't pay, can they take it further without having the account in my name? (I can't tell my friend, she'll go mad. Plus they don't have her details anyway).
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