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Dear All,

I found myself in such a financial mess in years gone by, I've just about reached the light at the end of the tunnel (after using a DM firm called Churchwood Financial - RIPOFF , and the last few years payplan " :A SAVIOURS"). Now the possible extra money coming back to me would be out of this world.

I'm in the process of reclaiming £1800 from HSBC. I had sent the first letter to request a list of charges, then realised through reading other posts that HSBC statements are available on line!!!:beer:

Today the second letter has gone. I will also be writing to Capital One to ask for some repayment on charges from an account closed a few years ago.

Anyways, I'm hoping that one of you ace people can advise me if its possible to use this process to reclaim late payment fees from store cards? I have a store card with the House of Fraser, which I believe is through GE Capital.

Thanks for all the advice. I've spread to word about the site to people at work, and through work. Its a call centre, so word gets around.:j :D

Oops sorry guys, new to this. Posted under the wrong section I think. Any advice would still be appreciated.

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  • jamalfatty
    jamalfatty Posts: 960 Forumite
    Yes you can, I've had charges back from GE Capital myself
  • :cool: Thankyou for a prompt response. I would relish getting money back from these people. They were the only people who did not suspend the interest on my account when I got myself into a deep deep hole.

    Bring it on :beer: :T
  • jamalfatty
    jamalfatty Posts: 960 Forumite
    You'll probably find they stump up the charges after the first letter you send as well, which is always nice when they sort out your complaint so efficiently :)
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