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LJ1911
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Hi - I am in the process of trying to reclaim bank charges from HBOS. My claim is for just over £3000 and they have offered me £175
. This does not nearly cover my priority debt arrears so I sent a letter to them last Friday giving them 7 days to respond with an improved offer (hopefully). Anyway the 7 days is up tomorrow and I would like to send them a little reminder e-mail but don't know if customer relations has a contact e-mail address. Please can someone advise if they know their e-mail address?
Many Thanks
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Hi - I am in the process of trying to reclaim bank charges from HBOS. My claim is for just over £3000 and they have offered me £175
. This does not nearly cover my priority debt arrears so I sent a letter to them last Friday giving them 7 days to respond with an improved offer (hopefully). Anyway the 7 days is up tomorrow and I would like to send them a little reminder e-mail but don't know if customer relations has a contact e-mail address. Please can someone advise if they know their e-mail address?
Many Thanks
How much is your priority debt arrears compared to the offer?
How did the situation escalate on your priority debt arrears?0 -
natweststaffmember wrote: »How much is your priority debt arrears compared to the offer?
How did the situation escalate on your priority debt arrears?
My priority debt arrears are over £1000 and we got into this situation last year when we had an accumulation of things go wrong all in the space of a few months. First of all our boiler packed in, then our fridge, then our washing machine and then our car. I was beginning to think I was jinxed. It got us into a mess financially. I know some people would say that we should have paid our priority debts first but when you have 2 small children and you rely on the car to get to work then we had no option but to get these things sorted as they crop up.
I phoned the bank in January advising that a direct debit had been missed and accepted that this was my fault and accepted that I would receive 1 charge for £35. However this charge caused a snowball effect and I have had 11 charges of £35 applied to my account since January. The bank did not want to know so I wen down the route of trying to claim six years back under financial hardship.
The £175 they have offered us only covers the last 2 months and doesn't even go back to January when I originally asked them to stop the charges as I could see it snowballing.
As a result of these charges they have taken away my full child benefit one week and left me unable to pay the full amounts to my priority debts.
They accept that I am in financial hardship but don't want to negotiate on the £175. I would accept a lower offer than what I claimed because I accept that the banks can apply a charge for failed items but it is the extent of these charges and applying charges as a result of charges that really angers me.
I have advised them of this in my letter but as yet I have not heard from them again and I did accept the £175 as this will pay a little bit of my debts. However this has not yet been paid into my bank account.0 -
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no we can't as we have more going out than coming in. It won't be forever though as my eldest daughter is starting school in August and I am starting a MSc course, which I should complete by next September then hopefully I will be earning again. This will mean 2 wages coming in and my husband and me feel if we can just struggle through the next year and a bit things will get better for us.
In the mean time though a refund on these bank charges would have helped us enormously to get back on track. As it is I guess we are just going to have to try to get by as best we can. I am going to keep fighting them though
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