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No reponse (Fly Globespan liquidation)

oorman
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I used the letter template provided on the site to write to my bank and try to claim back the money I lost from my debit card when Fly Globespan went into liquidation. However, I had no response within 14 days and still have had no response. Is there a further step I can take to try to claim back the money?
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Ringing them to check they got your letter?0
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Have you confirmed that they received the letter?
(Crossposted!)Gone ... or have I?0 -
I used the letter template provided on the site to write to my bank and try to claim back the money I lost from my debit card when Fly Globespan went into liquidation. However, I had no response within 14 days and still have had no response. Is there a further step I can take to try to claim back the money?Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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Thanks for your replies. The bank confirmed that they received the letter but no further news since then. The card was a Visa Electron.0
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nb The card was issued by a French bank.0
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They may be able to exercise a Chargeback but you don't have S.75 protection like you do with a credit card.
I would write to them again chasing things up and reminding them of the time frames for resolution that apply and that you'll be referring the matter to the FOS if you don't get some progress / resolution soon.
EDIT: You'd be better posting on a EU Mainland / French forum as few (any?) of us are familiar with the laws / regulations over thereCashback Earned ¦ Nectar Points £68 ¦ Natoinwide Select £62 ¦ Aqua Reward £100 ¦ Amex Platinum £48
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Thanks very much for your help0
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thanks for your reply, just a question, what is FOS?0 -
"A child of five could understand this. Fetch me a child of five." - Groucho Marx0
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I paid for a Globespan flight on the internet with an electron card issued on an EasyCash account by Halifax. The call centre advised that they couldn't refund the money (less than £100), so I went to the Financial Ombudsman. You do have recourse via the chargeback scheme. To cut a long story and heaps of determination short, I now have a refund of the whole amount. Keep persevering, and do exactly what they tell you to even though it means lots of form-filling and letter writing.
MumOf2MumOf4Quit Date: 20th November 2009, 7pm
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