Halifax Reward Current Account Returned Direct Debit Fee or Not

One of my direct debit with Halifax Reward Current Account, will get returned tomorrow..Will I get charged a fee? I only have 7p balance so if there's a charge I will be going over.
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born_again Posts: 16,060 Forumite

Check the charges page on their site.
Then you better check with the company the payment is going too, as they may charges for a declined DD.
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