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email for ceo mbna

please can anybody help would like e-mail address for ceo mbna i see i few people have e-mailed them just cant locate e-mail address


thanks in advance
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  • If you do find a way to speak to someone at MBNA I'd be grateful.. they are the most difficult company on earth to contact.

    Doesn't need to be the CEO, but a contact email/address which actually reaches a *real* person who has the authority to sort things out (*not* their call centres, who can do nothing).

    Tale of woe follows..

    I've been trying to get them to close an account now for nearly a year. It was totally paid off so I asked them to close it, which they royally screwed up. It's semi-closed - I don't get statements and the online account is dead - but twice they've sent me threatening letters demanding money that I don't owe. The first one I paid off assuming it was an administrative error, the second I wrote back demanding an explanation, and to close the account immediately - which was never replied to, but they stopped asking for money.

    Now I just got an email telling me there's a statement ready in my (nonexistant) online account. Clearly they've resurrected the account from the dead again and I'm damned scared they're going to try the threatening letter trick to raise a few extra funds... how to you get rid of these people ?
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