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Thinking Of Reclaiming.
HelloKitty337
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I am thinking on reclaiming my bank charges, but I have no statements about the charges, what can i do to get my charges back with this problem?
ideas would be very much appreciated.
BTW, I no longer deal with the banks except one.
ideas would be very much appreciated.
BTW, I no longer deal with the banks except one.
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there are templates in these threads to ask for statements or list of charges, for last 6 years, accompany this with a cheque for £10 to whatever banks old or new you're looking at.0
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Think again!
The OFT appear to have and decided it's not worth wasting more money over
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Business/Office-Of-Fair-Trading-To-Drop-Case-Against-Banks-Regarding-Overdraft-Fees/Article/200912315505806?lpos=Business_First_Buisness_Article_Teaser_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_15505806_Office_Of_Fair_Trading_To_Drop_Case_Against_Banks_Regarding_Overdraft_Fees... Sky understands the OFT lawyers have decided that another legal challenge could take several years to prosecute and would probably fail, potentially costing millions of pounds.
Some 1.2m people have lodged complaints over "unfair fees" since July 2007, but most individuals' claims are expected to fail."Now to trolling as a concept. .... Personally, I've always found it a little sad that people choose to spend such a large proportion of their lives in this way but they do, and we have to deal with it." - MSE Forum Manager 6th July 20100 -
oh well.....0
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You can do what is called a Subject Access Request with the statutory fee of £10.00 and request the details of the charges that you have incurred to be ready to start the process when it begins.HelloKitty337 wrote: »I am thinking on reclaiming my bank charges, but I have no statements about the charges, what can i do to get my charges back with this problem?
ideas would be very much appreciated.
BTW, I no longer deal with the banks except one.0
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