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There is no cancellation button as such. You have to use their contact form via their site and follow up with a phone call. In the meantime report ur debit card lost or damaged and get it stopped and reissued. The new card will have a different number and cant b used by store credit.

By Steve R.
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I aplied for a loan and gave bank details. haven't had a reply. is it a scam and will they rob my account

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I phone the bank because they took 75 out my account and when I phoned them to cancel they said they wanted a pic of my passport. Bank got my money back same day and said it sounded like an attempt at identity theft. Cancel ur card and tell the bank to block any transactions from them

By Carla W.
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Hi there. Forget entering into ANY correspondance at all with this bogus company. Store-credit are just another name for Sell-Rent- Buyback limited, company num, ber 08376739. They are about to be struck off of the register and dissolved. You have inadvertantly entered into a Continuous Payment Authorisation (CPA) and if you contact your bank, using the phone number on the back of your credit/debit card, they are OBLIGED to fulfill any request to CANCEL these payments. Do it NOW! Good luck

By adrian b.
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Why did you steal from me?

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You better not take any more money of me ive canceled

By samantha h.
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So lost, have signed an agreement and now not sure whether i've been scammed or they are rightfully allowed to take my money, i was looking for a short term loan originally

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Cancel your cpa with your bank

By simon j.
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My wife applied for a couple loans and storecredit said that she was accepted for 350pounds just give them her bank details mainly the debit card then she wpuld be able to collect from her account. needless to say money neverwas put in got an email saying she can now use that 350 for in store-catalouge shopping, we still dont know what catalouges to use so my wife has not spent any money and we are getting emails saying that they were unable to collect payment now my question is why do we need to make any payments when not 1 item has been purchased? next question is they say just shop for anything your needing or simplywould like to have and we have not once ever seen any catalouges that we know that we could shop from, so how do we find these mystery catalouges?

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Hi there. Forget entering into ANY correspondance at all with this bogus company. Store-credit are just another name for Sell-Rent- Buyback limited, company num, ber 08376739. They are about to be struck off of the register and dissolved. You have inadvertantly entered into a Continuous Payment Authorisation (CPA) and if you contact your bank, using the phone number on the back of your credit/debit card, they are OBLIGED to fulfill any request to CANCEL these payments. Do it NOW! Good luck

By adrian b.
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I would like to know why when i have cancelled my membership with you are you still taking money out of my bank

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Hi there. Forget entering into ANY correspondance at all with this bogus company. Store-credit are just another name for Sell-Rent- Buyback limited, company num, ber 08376739. They are about to be struck off of the register and dissolved. You have inadvertantly entered into a Continuous Payment Authorisation (CPA) and if you contact your bank, using the phone number on the back of your credit/debit card, they are OBLIGED to fulfill any request to CANCEL these payments. Do it NOW! Good luck

By adrian b.
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Cancelled agreement 3 email stating notice of withdraw. they tryed twice to debit money cheek *******ds why they try debit money after i terminate agreement

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Hi there. Forget entering into ANY correspondance at all with this bogus company. Store-credit are just another name for Sell-Rent- Buyback limited, company num, ber 08376739. They are about to be struck off of the register and dissolved. You have inadvertantly entered into a Continuous Payment Authorisation (CPA) and if you contact your bank, using the phone number on the back of your credit/debit card, they are OBLIGED to fulfill any request to CANCEL these payments. Do it NOW! Good luck

By adrian b.
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How do i view my voucher can't even get on catalogue site if one exists help

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Hi there. Forget entering into ANY correspondance at all with this bogus company. Store-credit are just another name for Sell-Rent- Buyback limited, company num, ber 08376739. They are about to be struck off of the register and dissolved. You have inadvertantly entered into a Continuous Payment Authorisation (CPA) and if you contact your bank, using the phone number on the back of your credit/debit card, they are OBLIGED to fulfill any request to CANCEL these payments. Do it NOW! Good luck

By adrian b.
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I asked for a loan witch you approved but is that a loan as in cash or a loan to just spend in your store

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Hi there. Forget entering into ANY correspondance at all with this bogus company. Store-credit are just another name for Sell-Rent- Buyback limited, company num, ber 08376739. They are about to be struck off of the register and dissolved. You have inadvertantly entered into a Continuous Payment Authorisation (CPA) and if you contact your bank, using the phone number on the back of your credit/debit card, they are OBLIGED to fulfill any request to CANCEL these payments. Do it NOW! Good luck

By adrian b.

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