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Halifax bank charges
JulesBelfast
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi there,
Does anyone have the address which I need to write to for Halifax to get copies of statements with bank charges on them? I unfortunately do not have my bank account details, will they still be able to send me them?
Thank you - just worth a try I think to try again for charges refunded!
Does anyone have the address which I need to write to for Halifax to get copies of statements with bank charges on them? I unfortunately do not have my bank account details, will they still be able to send me them?
Thank you - just worth a try I think to try again for charges refunded!
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JulesBelfast wrote: »Hi there,
Does anyone have the address which I need to write to for Halifax to get copies of statements with bank charges on them? I unfortunately do not have my bank account details, will they still be able to send me them?
Thank you - just worth a try I think to try again for charges refunded!
Halifax Bank
Data Protection Manager
Trinity Road
Halifax
West Yorkshire
HX1 2RG
Halifax Credit Cards
FAO Data Protection Officer
Halifax Card Services
Pitreavie Business Park
Dunfermline
Fife
KY99 4BS
Just give details of dates and all addresses you lived at whilst account/s operational.
Don't ask for statements specifically, just all data held about you including all charges etc. Usually £10 for the lot. Statements alone could cost a bomb!
You will need a strong case of hardship to use as the basis of your claim.0 -
The account has been closed for quite a while now - I cannot quite remember the reason for denial in the past, however I now think I can prove hardship. I will have a look on their website!
Thank you for your reply
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Fantastic, thank you!!!0
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If the account is closed and has been for a while you've got no chance. The charges can't be having a detrimental affect on your financial situation. I'd save the tenner if I were you.JulesBelfast wrote: »The account has been closed for quite a while now - I cannot quite remember the reason for denial in the past, however I now think I can prove hardship. I will have a look on their website!
Thank you for your reply
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the_insider wrote: »If the account is closed and has been for a while you've got no chance. The charges can't be having a detrimental affect on your financial situation. I'd save the tenner if I were you.
Actually, you don't need to send the £10 with your initial request, it just speeds things up a bit.
Regarding financial situation, you need to have been in severe financial hardship during the 'extraction' of charges period as well as now.0
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