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Help and Advice please

Help Please!!!!!

I have just added up my bank charges occured in the last 6years £876 and £1117.45 with intrest, i am claiming under the finacial harship rule as i am no longer in employment. I have written a short explanation on my letter i am sending to Natwest is there anything else i should add.

I am no longer in employment, which means i do not have a wage coming in to my bank account and i am struggling to pay my bills, which has meant i have had to cancel many Direct Debits from my account to stop unpaid chrages being added, in the last 2months i have occured 5 unpaid Direct debit charges, which is having a big impact on my life as i am living of handouts from my parents and my partner to stay a float.

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  • mikeyry wrote: »
    Help Please!!!!!

    I have just added up my bank charges occured in the last 6years £876 and £1117.45 with intrest, i am claiming under the finacial harship rule as i am no longer in employment. I have written a short explanation on my letter i am sending to Natwest is there anything else i should add.

    I am no longer in employment, which means i do not have a wage coming in to my bank account and i am struggling to pay my bills, which has meant i have had to cancel many Direct Debits from my account to stop unpaid chrages being added, in the last 2months i have occured 5 unpaid Direct debit charges, which is having a big impact on my life as i am living of handouts from my parents and my partner to stay a float.

    You need to include evidence of financial hardship. Are you claiming JSA?
    Have you spoken with your creditors about payment difficulties?
    I have not worked for NatWest Bank since February 2009

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