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Ge Money - Getting Charges Back ?
Lovingitifitsabargain
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3 questions in one posting :
TOOK OUT A LOAN FOR WINDOWS A FEW YEARS BACK - Think it was first National back then - anyway defaulted on a few payments and was charged 30.00 per letter - they have since changed hands and are now owned by GE Money - a long shot but am I entitled to claim money back from them for charges ?Thing is I paid the balance a couple of months ago so I owe them nothing now
ALso Credit card charges of 25.00 from Capital One and RBS am I able to claim them ?
One last thing - when can you claim up to is it round Feb this year ? what I mean is say you have been charged for a late payment in the past couple of months about 12.00 I think it is thats ok is it ?
TOOK OUT A LOAN FOR WINDOWS A FEW YEARS BACK - Think it was first National back then - anyway defaulted on a few payments and was charged 30.00 per letter - they have since changed hands and are now owned by GE Money - a long shot but am I entitled to claim money back from them for charges ?Thing is I paid the balance a couple of months ago so I owe them nothing now
ALso Credit card charges of 25.00 from Capital One and RBS am I able to claim them ?
One last thing - when can you claim up to is it round Feb this year ? what I mean is say you have been charged for a late payment in the past couple of months about 12.00 I think it is thats ok is it ?
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£12 is only a figure that the OFT said they wouldnt take action against. This ammount is still not representative of the real cost to the bank/credit card company. Get over to consumeractiongroup and read through the forums for some great advice0
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