
💡 Still Paying for Things You Cancelled? You Could Be Owed Money
Many people assume that once they cancel a subscription, membership, or utility account, the payments will automatically stop.
But we see it time and again — companies continuing to take money months after a cancellation.
Common examples include:
- Energy bills after moving home
- Gym memberships after freezing or cancelling
- Insurance policies you no longer use
- TV or streaming services you switched off
- Phone or broadband after leaving a provider
Your Right to a Refund
If a company has taken payments after your cancellation date, you may be entitled to:
- A full refund of the overcharged amount
- Interest in some cases
- Reimbursement of any related fees
You don’t have to accept “computer says no.”
If they refuse, your bank may be able to reclaim the payment under the Direct Debit Guarantee — often within days.
Why Refund After Cancellation Issues Happen
- The cancellation wasn’t processed correctly
- Hidden notice periods in contracts
- Direct debits not fully closed
- Errors when switching providers
How Golden Shield Can Help You Get a Refund After Cancellation
We’ve helped consumers reclaim hundreds of pounds by challenging these “ghost payments.”
Our free initial case review will check:
- If you’ve been charged after cancellation
- Whether you can get the money back
- The fastest route to a refund
📌 Get Your Free Review Today:
https://goldenshieldservices.co.uk/free-case-review