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DPA Letter - more than one account at once???

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  • dammit !!

    Thanks again carrie.
  • your welcome!

    you could type the letter and leave account number bit blank to fill it in by hand later.

    it's a great feeling when you send them off etc :)
  • In fact yes, for your CC, credit card, it will be the long number on the card, for your other account you need the sort code and account number.
  • Just a quick update, I did recieve statements for all 3 accounts (huge pile of paper!).

    Working my way through them to complete the next letter at present.
  • cheeky
    cheeky Posts: 514 Forumite
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    Hi, i have 2 accounts with HSBC and want statement of charges for both accounts (at same address) - do i have to send 2 letters with 2 £10 cheques??

    TIA Paul
  • £10 covers multiple accounts as long as they a with the same lender.
  • cheeky
    cheeky Posts: 514 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    thankyou - will be sending them asap :)
  • Good luck :)
  • Hi there,

    Just looking for a little advice. Im starting the process with my DPA request at the moment, but I also have 2 accounts. Both are with Barclays but one is a joint account with my wife and one is just my own. How do I go about claiming in this example? Should my request and letters all be signed just by me (i.e. can I claim the charges on a joint account in just a single name) or do both me and my wife need to sign letters.

    If we both have to sign, Im guessing this is two requests because she is not a signaturary on my personal account?
  • As the letter is asking for all information on YOU it should cover the joint account as well so one letter, one cheque.
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