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Help, i don't know what to do.

Hi,
I was claiming to reclaim bank charges from the Abbey through Chiltern claims, i have recently found out that they are no longer in business and wondered if anyone could explain what i can do now, preferably step by step as it all seems a bit daunting.
I am a mature student with a child and struggling at the moment, would this be considered hardship?

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  • bishbop56 wrote: »
    Hi,
    I was claiming to reclaim bank charges from the Abbey through Chiltern claims, i have recently found out that they are no longer in business and wondered if anyone could explain what i can do now, preferably step by step as it all seems a bit daunting.
    I am a mature student with a child and struggling at the moment, would this be considered hardship?

    Hi, Visit the reclaim bank charges section on this site and download the templates... I`ve done it, it`s simple and will take you through everything step by step. I`ve also had success with PPI claim and recieived around £2,000 pounds back. All thanks to Martin!! :money: Good luck.. Don`t employ someone to do it for you... They take a lot of YOUR money for themselves
    The Grass may look greener :o but it`s always going to take just as much mowing ;)
  • bishbop56 wrote: »
    Hi,
    I was claiming to reclaim bank charges from the Abbey through Chiltern claims, i have recently found out that they are no longer in business and wondered if anyone could explain what i can do now, preferably step by step as it all seems a bit daunting.
    I am a mature student with a child and struggling at the moment, would this be considered hardship?


    As for hardship speeding your claim up. You have to prove you`re not able to live!! IE. Your living is being met by credit cards etc
    The Grass may look greener :o but it`s always going to take just as much mowing ;)
  • Thanks to you both for your quick responses.
    Do you think that using nearly all my student loan to pay off debts like rent which is usually 6+ weeks overdue and council tax etc will count. I also have to consider giving up my last year at uni as its getting harder to afford. I haven't got any credit cards as i dont have a job so can not get one.
    sorry if i sound really stupid, it just seems confusing
  • bishbop56 wrote: »
    Thanks to you both for your quick responses.
    Do you think that using nearly all my student loan to pay off debts like rent which is usually 6+ weeks overdue and council tax etc will count. I also have to consider giving up my last year at uni as its getting harder to afford. I haven't got any credit cards as i dont have a job so can not get one.
    sorry if i sound really stupid, it just seems confusing

    Yes I would think that would count as hardship :o
    The Grass may look greener :o but it`s always going to take just as much mowing ;)
  • Again, thank you for helping. I have now downloaded the templates and plan to send them off tomorrow.
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