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PPI Reclaiming Discussion part 4

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  • pammie39
    pammie39 Posts: 291 Forumite
    i phoned barclaycard today, for copies of 6 years of statements, they told me £3.00 per statement or £10 for everything. they probly thought i wonted a sar letter. MORE CHARGES!!!!!!!!:mad:
    I SPOKE TO A WISE OLD MAN THE OTHER DAY.
    HE TOLD ME 3 WAYS TO HAVE GOOD LUCK!!!!!!:j

    FORGOTTEN IT ALREADY!!!!:rotfl::rotfl:
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    pammie39 wrote: »
    i phoned barclaycard today, for copies of 6 years of statements, they told me £3.00 per statement or £10 for everything. they probly thought i wonted a sar letter. MORE CHARGES!!!!!!!!:mad:


    So they won't provide any of the statements free of charge then?
    Worth a try, as some are more lenient that others.

    Maybe its the only way then unfortunately, if you want to do this, there is a template here Pammie below link, yet you should receive more than just statements, and maybe something useful to help support your case.;)
    But the choice is entirely yours.;)
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1475553
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • pammie39
    pammie39 Posts: 291 Forumite
    i spoke to a friend about bank charges recently, she worked for barclays in the early 90's, she said she got "profit sharing" of about £1500 one year, had only been working there for about 2/3 years.....what do the managers get?????



    KEEP ON CLAIMING EVERYONE!!!!
    I SPOKE TO A WISE OLD MAN THE OTHER DAY.
    HE TOLD ME 3 WAYS TO HAVE GOOD LUCK!!!!!!:j

    FORGOTTEN IT ALREADY!!!!:rotfl::rotfl:
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    Pammie I was going to say if you have online banking, with the bank you bank with, there may be details of the Barclays card if you click on the card details, maybe statements would show up, not really sure on this one.

    For instance if you have online banking, you can go back as far as 6 years to check your normal bank statements.;)
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    pammie39 wrote: »
    i spoke to a friend about bank charges recently, she worked for barclays in the early 90's, she said she got "profit sharing" of about £1500 one year, had only been working there for about 2/3 years.....what do the managers get?????



    KEEP ON CLAIMING EVERYONE!!!!

    Crikey goodness knows how much they get........:eek:, well you have the right attitude Pammie lol :T:T;).
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • pammie39
    pammie39 Posts: 291 Forumite
    BARCLAYCARD AND CAPITOL ONE were paid online through barclays a/c. This a/c was closed when iva started, so i cant go online with them any more.(overdraft included in iva ). i'll have to go into the branch and ask there for statements.
    ACTUALLY... i think they ALL were! so be able to get ALL details and bank charges in one go!

    you're so good! lol
    I SPOKE TO A WISE OLD MAN THE OTHER DAY.
    HE TOLD ME 3 WAYS TO HAVE GOOD LUCK!!!!!!:j

    FORGOTTEN IT ALREADY!!!!:rotfl::rotfl:
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    pammie39 wrote: »
    BARCLAYCARD AND CAPITOL ONE were paid online through barclays a/c. This a/c was closed when iva started, so i cant go online with them any more.(overdraft included in iva ). i'll have to go into the branch and ask there for statements.
    ACTUALLY... i think they ALL were! so be able to get ALL details and bank charges in one go!

    you're so good! lol


    Bless you, you are doing real good here Pammie, your doing brilliantly and have the knack for this.:T

    Yes maybe it would be a good idea to speak to someone in your branch, and explain nicely that you need only the statements, and it would be much help to you, lets hope you speak to someone who is understanding and that they will do this for you, its well worth a try.;):A
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • pammie39
    pammie39 Posts: 291 Forumite
    thanks,
    will post tomorrow and let you know what happens.

    cheers x
    I SPOKE TO A WISE OLD MAN THE OTHER DAY.
    HE TOLD ME 3 WAYS TO HAVE GOOD LUCK!!!!!!:j

    FORGOTTEN IT ALREADY!!!!:rotfl::rotfl:
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    pammie39 wrote: »
    thanks,
    will post tomorrow and let you know what happens.

    cheers x


    Look forward to hearing from you again Pammie, good luck ;)X
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    In todays money news.
    More money sector complaints upheld:

    http://money.aol.co.uk/more-money-sector-complaints-upheld/article/20090526194212185498498

    The number of complaints being upheld against financial services firms has soared during the past year, figures have shown.
    The Financial Ombudsman Service said it found in favour of consumers in 57% of the complaints it investigated in the year to the end of March, well up on the long-term average of between 30% to 40%.
    In some product areas the uphold rate was even higher, with the Ombudsman finding in favour of the consumer in 89% of cases involving controversial payment protection insurance and in 75% of credit card disputes.
    The Ombudsman blamed the situation on the economic downturn, saying some firms were not investigating claims properly before they were referred to the service because they were watching their bottom line.



    It added that survey evidence suggested that many consumers were being put off pursuing complaints against companies because of the unhelpful attitude of the firms involved.
    The service received nearly 790,000 enquiries from consumers during the year, leading to a record 127,471 new complaints being lodged.
    Within this total, the number of complaints about payment protection insurance tripled to 31,066, following a five-fold increase during the previous year.
    Sir Christopher Kelly, chairman of the Financial Ombudsman Service, said: "The financial world is a very different place now from a year ago - and the Ombudsman, like everyone else, has been affected by the economic turmoil.
    "For us it has involved dealing with a significant increase in the number of complaints arising from the impact of the worsening financial climate.
    "As businesses tighten their belts - and the credit crunch leads to increased financial difficulty for many consumers - we are gearing up to deal with further volatility in complaint volumes."
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
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