My bank cant tell me any further details until tomorrow but im pulling my hair out for who this company is?
They took out 2 separate transactions on 2 days. One for £10 and the other for £20.
Im thinking maybe a betting site but not sure.
I registered with bet32 a while back but didnt authorise any funds to be transferred.
Anyone got any clue who they might be. mad:
Your bank will tell who they are as they will get the Originators reference, this will then tell you who it is,
nc1873 Posts: 38 ForumiteYour bank will tell who they are as they will get the Originators reference, this will then tell you who it is,
My bank are apparently updating their servers so they cant access it until 8am tomorrow.
Its just bugging me until then:o
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It was with debit card.
Turns out it was William hill so well done and thanks to the guys who identified this.
It actually standard for William hill online but the rep couldn't understand why it came through as who internet internet as opposed to just william hill as per other transactions
So its all good.
Azrael_1701 Posts: 450 ForumiteIt was with debit card.
Turns out it was William hill so well done and thanks to the guys who identified this.
It actually standard for William hill online but the rep couldn't understand why it came through as who internet internet as opposed to just william hill as per other transactions
So its all good.
100% G33K
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My bank cant tell me any further details until tomorrow but im pulling my hair out for who this company is?
They took out 2 separate transactions on 2 days. One for £10 and the other for £20.
Im thinking maybe a betting site but not sure.
I registered with bet32 a while back but didnt authorise any funds to be transferred.
Anyone got any clue who they might be. mad:
WHO Internet refers to William Hill Online, it replaces the one you, and I, were familiar with. it caused me some anxiety too when I didn't identify transactions.
foofightin Posts: 20 Forumite
A quick search found this useful thread, which answered the same question the original poster had. Thanks everyone!
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