I had a similar experience to TPG.
I had my car insurance on a monthly direct debit, no problems for the first few months until I had to work away from home for a couple of weeks.
Direct debit fails because I was £5 short in my account, the bank then charge me a £12 fee.
A couple of days later, the insurance company try again, and there`s even less in the account and it fails, and I get another £12 fee.
This carries on every 2 to 3 days for just under 2 weeks , landing me with a lovely automatic overdraft to cover the banks fees and a big pile of letters from the bank and insurance company when I got home :pissed:
I`m with TPG on this one, WTF couldn`t they give me a £5 overdraft in the first place ?
Then another time, I went in to ask for a new cheque book.
Normally they send one out automatically when you`re close to the end, but nothing ever arrived.
Anyway, the jumped up little jobsworth behind the counter tapped away at her computer, looked up at me and said "It was sent out over a month ago".
I told her I`d never recieved it, and she snapped back "Well, you must have, cos it`s been sent. Go home and have a good look around. If you can`t find it, come back in tomorrow and you`ll have to declare you lost it".
Needless to say, I asked her to forget about sending me a new cheque book and asked her to close my account as I was taking my custom to somewhere more polite. Well, words to that effect :evilgrin: