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So angry all I can do is cry!
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It is funny that, according to them,you did not have enough money in your account to pay the DDs and yet you had enough to pay £114 in charges!!! Bankers logic I suppose.One life - your life - live it!0
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I'm hoping that they will refund them this time, it would be so much of an issue if they do what I experienced with Nationwide in that they give you notice on your bank statement of charges for the following month, not straight away like that! :mad:
I'm only work part time as I am a full time student, and have been working so hard lately for overtime (i'm near enough working full time and studying) which gets paid at the end of this month, I hope that doesn't get swallowed up by further charges
Jan 09 [strike]£17965.79 [/strike]:eek: Mar 09 £17765.20Lose Weight 24 - 0 / 25 lbsProud to be dealing with my debts :money:0
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