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fizz190
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Hiya,
Sorry if this has been asked elsewhere.
I have just changed jobs and my new employer told me the wrong pay day (gee thanks) resulting in £140 worth of charges for unpaid dds and sos (lloyds tsb).
I have had a letter saying the charges are likely to go through on 1st august.
Anyone recommend a good approach to try and get them to stop the charges going through? Will the 'test case' speil apply in this case?
Super peeved about it as it's a basic bank account with 100% clean slate ruined! First time I've ever had a bank account without any charges/problems. Was hoping to ask them to consider an upgrade soon but I guess that's blown it now! :mad:
Anyway, any advice would be apreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Sorry if this has been asked elsewhere.
I have just changed jobs and my new employer told me the wrong pay day (gee thanks) resulting in £140 worth of charges for unpaid dds and sos (lloyds tsb).
I have had a letter saying the charges are likely to go through on 1st august.
Anyone recommend a good approach to try and get them to stop the charges going through? Will the 'test case' speil apply in this case?
Super peeved about it as it's a basic bank account with 100% clean slate ruined! First time I've ever had a bank account without any charges/problems. Was hoping to ask them to consider an upgrade soon but I guess that's blown it now! :mad:
Anyway, any advice would be apreciated!
Thanks in advance.
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Hiya,
Sorry if this has been asked elsewhere.
I have just changed jobs and my new employer told me the wrong pay day (gee thanks) resulting in £140 worth of charges for unpaid dds and sos (lloyds tsb).
I have had a letter saying the charges are likely to go through on 1st august.
Anyone recommend a good approach to try and get them to stop the charges going through? Will the 'test case' speil apply in this case?
Super peeved about it as it's a basic bank account with 100% clean slate ruined! First time I've ever had a bank account without any charges/problems. Was hoping to ask them to consider an upgrade soon but I guess that's blown it now! :mad:
Anyway, any advice would be apreciated!
Thanks in advance.
A couple people on these boards have had some success (similar situation to yours) by calling up the bank and asking for a refund.
It was worth a try......
Good luck
Andy0 -
Thanks Andy,
Just called them and after 30 mins on the phone I got them to agree to cancel the £40 of DD charges but they wouldn't budge on the £100 of SO charges - they seem to think I didn't do enough to stop the SOs going through (I wonder if they would have made the same decision had the amounts been reversed
?!)
I have been advised to put the request for the £100 in writing, which I have done. I have included some email conversation between me and my new boss about the mix up in payment dates in the hope that someone human reads it!!
In any case, I guess £40 is better than nowt, but fingers crossed for the other £100.
Thanks again
Fizz0 -
Good well done £40 is better than nothing, I would send off letter requesting £100 to be refunded and see what happens...
Good Luck
Andy:T0
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