Ally
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Registered: 2nd Jul 03
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I sent a letter off to my bank after reading online that you can claim charges back.
I looked back over my account and totalled the charges up to be approx £280
I recieved a letter back from my bank saying that they arent prepaired to refund the total, but will refund me £150 of it - however they state rather bluntly that by doing this they arent admitting liability, or agreeing with what i put in my letter
Do i return the slip and get the £150, or go and try and claim everything?
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Ally
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Registered: 2nd Jul 03
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PS bit of info here
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1141050760,24632,
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eddiewhiteley
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id take the £150, ive heard of banks being right pain in the arses over this kind of thing,forcing people to move banks etc
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Ally
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Ive already applied for an account with Lloyds as i want to move anywho, just £150 is pretty much half of what it totals i dunnoooo
[Edited on 14-02-2007 by Ally]
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bubble
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is there any companys who can retrieve the charges for you?
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Ally
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You can go via small claims court, which is £30 for a claim under £300
The tone of the letter was abit annoying tbh, like, heres £150 but by giving you this we arent agreeing to anything in your letter and not admitting liability
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Ally
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and says, when you opened account you were given a copy of the terms and conditions of your account blah blah
... but in my letter i used a template that talks about the T&C stating that they would act lawfully or somthing or other so i just feel like im battling with them all the time
Im just annoyed tbh, they keep sending me letters asking me to apply for overdraft/credit cards etc so i applied for a £50 overdraft and was refused (why - i do not know, i have a mortgage and a credit card ffs ) so i wrote to them telling them i had applied and been refused, and they send me a letter saying i should apply for an overdraft... wtf
I hate the Woolwich.
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Jambo
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ive been thinking of doing this could use some extra cash
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Nath
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Registered: 3rd Apr 02
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I might do this soon. They can't refuse you either, thats why the try offering less than what they charged you. Mate of mine works for Natwest and she is always getting customers coming in claiming charges back. It was illegal for them to charge you in the first place. All the charges are changing soon, there is going to be an agreed fee of something like £12 for everything.
[Edited on 14-02-2007 by Nath]
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Jamie Walby
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FFS
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
FFS
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Cosmo
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write back with a counter offer or threaten to go to small claims to get the whole amount, say £220 or around that.
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Carl
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read moneysavingexpert, you can get all your money back, some banks are really arsy about it and will wait for the day before you are due to do to court to pay up, they never go to court though as the banks can't justify the amount they charge for fines.
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MatthewR
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Registered: 21st Oct 02
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Who did you title the letter to?
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mk4_astra
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remember hearing on the news about some girl who got a bank her and her friends were with to refund all there charges which was about £30,000. like nath said they mentioned the banks arent really allowed to charge and i believe there was a panorama programme on it all
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Teddy
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You do know as well the bank can close your account for doing this.
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Tom
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Registered: 3rd Apr 02
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Worth the risk, I will open another account with another bank who will happily give me £100 for switching aswell.
Mine's over £2k so might be more risky in terms fo them closing the account but i'm not happy with them anyway which is what has driven me to asking for charges back....
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Sara
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quote: Originally posted by Teddy
You do know as well the bank can close your account for doing this.
And what would be the grounds for doing this?
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K2 GTi
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im gonna do it to my natwest bank I closed tonight. I paid around £400-£500 in charges.
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Tom
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Can they legally do this?
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K2 GTi
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Hsbc closed my account for moaning about one £30 charge
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Cosmo
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who cares if they close it, its them losing out on business, there are 100 other banks just as happy to take your custom!
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Nath
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Registered: 3rd Apr 02
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Switch to Halifax and get £100 credit.
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Cosmo
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RBS are doing the same IIRC
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by K2 GTi
Hsbc closed my account for moaning about one £30 charge
HSBC are a set of cunts.
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