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Eir

  • 02-12-2020 7:09am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 2


    Hi, I was wondering if anyone can advise if eir can legally do anything in this situation.
    I recently moved country and spent weeks trying to cancel my eir contract (which had actually expired early 2020, and it was a monthly 30 euro charge to my visa debit). As I couldn't get through to them, I blocked them from taking payments from my Visa.
    I am now receiving emails saying that I owe them 60 euro. The only reason this value is at 60 is because of how long it took to eventually get them to cancel.
    The only contact information they have for me now is my email address, as I moved to another country.
    My questions are, can they do anything legally to make me pay that and will this affect me in the future when I return to Ireland (credit check etc)? I imagine they probably won't get a debt collector for such a small amount but if so, will that affect me when I come back home ?

    Thanks a mill.


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