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Should I send a SAR request?
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Just thought I'd post an update on this!
I've now had a heap of information in response to my SAR request direct from American Express - just scraped into the 40 days
. I'd copied AMEX in on my SAR letter sent to RMA Resolve.
I've not had a chance to look through it all yet but it does seem to contain what I want - the list of transactions since my account was passed to RMA Resolve. Yippee! At last!
The bad news is that is seems that interest has been added to the account up until about four months ago - despite RMA Resolve assuring me in October that they'd not added any interest since it was passed to them. (Could this be a sneaky use of semantics? RMA Resolve might not have added interest, but Amex did via RMA ...)
Once I've gone through it properly, I'll provide an update - or more likely a whole load more questions(!)Debt Jan 2008: £45,566. *** June 2013: DEBT FREE! ***
Paid back just under £50,000 due to some interest added.
Dealt with my debt through a Step Change (CCCS) DMP.
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