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27-01-2022 08:47 PM
Has anyone had the same issue.
I paid my Bill's and there still saying there is an outstanding payment this was a week ago..
Even on the app next to Bill's says paid with a green tick ??
Thanks in advance
27-01-2022 09:09 PM
Hi @webb0108
This is going to need account access to find the reason for the outstanding payment. Definitely speak to Vodafone about this, if you would prefer to speak to the Social Team without going through the Customer Service channels of 191 and live chat the Team can be contacted here Contact Us
28-01-2022 10:40 AM
Thanks for the reply..
I have contacted them on numerous occasions and all they say its outstanding and I need to pay it right away..but it's been paid for once..I have screen shots of it saying paid..
Thinking about leaving them had nothing but trouble
Thanks
28-01-2022 11:34 AM
Totally understand @webb0108 . Follow the complaints process where you will receive a case handler here Complaints
28-01-2022 05:18 AM
Unfortunately there isn't account access via this forum for this to be looked at from your post here.
A Vodafone Agent via 191 or Live Chat do have account access however.
If you choose to contact the Vodafone Social Media Team's via Facebook Messenger or Twitter DM then also please link back to your thread here so that your not having to repeat yourself.
Hopefully this is a system oversight and either self resolves or one of the above Team's help clarify the status of your account.
I wish all the best.
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28-01-2022 10:42 AM
Thank for your reply..
I know there isnt account access through the forum was just wondering if anyone else has had the same issue before
Thanks
28-01-2022 11:36 AM
Mine's paid by direct debit, so just happens. Can you check with the payment method you used and see if the money has left that? It has happened in the past that people have used the wrong reference and the money has gone into limbo, but if you paid through the Vodafone website or app, that shouldn't be a factor.