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Sick as a parrot!

Got a statement of charges I had requested from Lloyds T S B today. Sick as a parrot. Gave up counting at about £4,000 with several pages to go. This was without interest. That sort of money could turn my life around completely, now it would appear that getting anything back from these greedy B%*&#&*s is all but a pipe dream. A special thanks to our super government for bailing these lovely people out!

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  • your in the same boat as many people,dont stop trying to get your charges back,thats what they want,they are hoping this thing goes away,dont give them the contentment,its your money they have leached out like a needle to a blood vessel,fight for them,im not giving up until i get a visit to my door from the prime minister himself to tell me its over,and even then ill throw a few verbal punches, until then im fighting.
    missed direct debit charges,very odd,theres no pain so how come the big gain,i.e £39.00 for a letter
  • What should we do? I'm in similar boat, waiting for statements to come, approx £2k of charges, shall I still go ahead as if ruling hadn't happened?
  • KimYeovil
    KimYeovil Posts: 6,156 Forumite
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    Cue Nelson Muntz.
  • What should we do? I'm in similar boat, waiting for statements to come, approx £2k of charges, shall I still go ahead as if ruling hadn't happened?

    im not sure about the situation myself,its kind of up in the air at the minute,mse have new template letters soon i think,natweststaffmember will be able to tell you the full sp
    missed direct debit charges,very odd,theres no pain so how come the big gain,i.e £39.00 for a letter
  • KimYeovil wrote: »
    Cue Nelson Muntz.

    I had to google that one.....lol.
    I have not worked for NatWest Bank since February 2009

    This username is no longer active.
  • didnt get the relevance to nelson muntz ? must be thick.
    missed direct debit charges,very odd,theres no pain so how come the big gain,i.e £39.00 for a letter
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