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unfair charges
barlos1973
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Hi
I was wondering if anyone could kindly give me some advice about unfair charges. I dont know if this is the right section but here goes anyway...
I recieved a letter from the company which hold the freehold rights of my property which stated that after sending me the annaul charge of £14 twice before they were now charge me extra. The total bill from 14 quid was now a ridiculous £80! Now i have heard about bank charges being unfiar but this.....
Anyway i wrote a letter to them explaining i never recieved any demand and that i was willing to pay the £14 as i have done so in the past. However I got no reply and a few days ago ggot a county court letter through the post. COST NOW HAS GONE TO £140!
surley this cant be right. Is there any law against such horrendous charges for a letter which would take 3 mins to write and then post etc?
I'm gonna fight this as a matter of principle but was wondering if anyone could give me some advice or relevant regulation concerning this.
Thanks for any help.
I was wondering if anyone could kindly give me some advice about unfair charges. I dont know if this is the right section but here goes anyway...
I recieved a letter from the company which hold the freehold rights of my property which stated that after sending me the annaul charge of £14 twice before they were now charge me extra. The total bill from 14 quid was now a ridiculous £80! Now i have heard about bank charges being unfiar but this.....
Anyway i wrote a letter to them explaining i never recieved any demand and that i was willing to pay the £14 as i have done so in the past. However I got no reply and a few days ago ggot a county court letter through the post. COST NOW HAS GONE TO £140!
surley this cant be right. Is there any law against such horrendous charges for a letter which would take 3 mins to write and then post etc?
I'm gonna fight this as a matter of principle but was wondering if anyone could give me some advice or relevant regulation concerning this.
Thanks for any help.
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barlos1973 wrote: »I recieved a letter from the company which hold the freehold rights of my property which stated that after sending me the annaul charge of £14 twice before they were now charge me extra. The total bill from 14 quid was now a ridiculous £80! Now i have heard about bank charges being unfiar but this.....
So what exactly are the charges made up of? Whats the time line also?
You may receive a better response posting in the debt free wannabe thread, especially if its debt collectors who are demanding the money.You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0
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