How to cancel Morecambe World ?

How to cancel Morecambe World ?

Postby mfcbro » Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:21 am

I thought i had cancelled Morecambe World before the end of 30 day free trial,but was still charged.I dont mind as the money goes towards the club.Went to my account and tried again same message comes up,"your account will be cancelled" same as last time, how do i know it has been cancelled?
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Re: How to cancel Morecambe World ?

Postby Morecambe Jack » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:20 pm

I think you have to cancel the direct debit with your bank too.
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Re: How to cancel Morecambe World ?

Postby thegentlegiant » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:33 pm

yep you sure do need to cancel at the bank!!! although i still have morecambe world and dont use it very often but i know it helps the club!
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Re: How to cancel Morecambe World ?

Postby RedRedWine1 » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:52 pm

Tough one, but I'm not all that sure it does directly help the club to be honest, not in terms of individuals signing up for Morecambe World anyway. I imagine that money goes straight to PremiumTv. Don't get me wrong, I have bought World and I value the service (others don't, just my opinion) due to mainly not being able to make many of the games (especially the home ones). But if you are buying the World service simply to give money to the club, you'd be better off writing them a cheque or buying something from the club shop (some special price £9.99 home shirts for example :roll: ).

What the deal with Premium Tv offers IMO is a much more up to date site which seems to enable other areas of the press to keep a tap on MFC much more easily. Announcements on our official sites seem to be picked up by the BBC et all quite rapidly now. The old official site was a great database (probably had more information than the current one), but wasn't really updated with anything other than a match reports. I certainly didn't use the old site as much as I do the current one. Obviously other parts of the site like the club shop also generate money for the club, which were not available on the old site (from memory).
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Re: How to cancel Morecambe World ?

Postby i-love-mfc » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:06 pm

I got Morecambe world free trial a few months ago and I cancelled it through the world website, do I still have to cancel it with my bank?
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Re: How to cancel Morecambe World ?

Postby Christies Child » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:19 pm

i-love-mfc wrote:I got Morecambe world free trial a few months ago and I cancelled it through the world website, do I still have to cancel it with my bank?


Too right mate!

Think about it...It's in their interests to say that they didn't receive your instruction to cancel. This would apply to any service you pay for directly via your Bank Account.

It's only when you come to check your statements do you find out that you've parted with some money for something you no longer required. Too few people check their Bank Statements.

Banks have been known to get it wrong....... :o :o :o
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Re: How to cancel Morecambe World ?

Postby i-love-mfc » Wed Apr 08, 2009 5:33 pm

Well i have no money in the account for them to take out :!:
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Re: How to cancel Morecambe World ?

Postby RedRedWine1 » Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:04 pm

If they have set up a direct debit, like Christies Child says the best thing you can do is inform your bank to cancel it.

Even if you have no money in your account, the payment could still be processed. If it is then the transaction will bounce due to insufficient funds available in your account. If this happens, you will more than likely pick up a bank charge of around £30. If this charge results in your account exceeding your overdraft limit, the bank may make a separate charge because of this. Sort of a double whammy!
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