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cleared transaction fees often mean when theyve paid a cheque or debit card payment when there isnt enough money, which is still a penalty charge so yes you can claim for it. im claiming £1600 on jus those fees from shabbey0
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Thanks Twinkly, I'll give that a try:rotfl:0
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Just rang abbey to make sure were to send the 1st letter the said send it to
Complaints Department
Abbey
PO BOX 5129
Milton Keynes
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have justdone the court forms and submitted them, they also said Northampton court and i live in south wales!! shabbey now have fourteen days to answer!!! Fingers crossed !!0
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got allocation q from court today. they also want another £100.
I phoned Abbey and asked if they wanted to settle out of court. All out of office til Tues and someone will ring me then!0 -
treasureirealnds wrote: »got allocation q from court today. they also want another £100.
I phoned Abbey and asked if they wanted to settle out of court. All out of office til Tues and someone will ring me then!
Hi TI,let me know ow you get on with phonecall.According to CAG website Abbey have settled all claims before they get in the court room.This has sometimes been on the day but i guess its wether we can all hold our nerve.Hope they offer you the lot,then i will ring them.:T hehe0 -
I took my letter to my branch of abbey to asking for my charges back in 14 days as the template said but its easter weekend should i give them longer or stick to the 14 days from today?Tickb26
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You are much better off sending to their head office. It is they who will make decisions.0
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they are going to forward it to the right department for me.Tickb26
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I have received copy of the defense and then a futher letter asking me how I came to working out the interest etc. I merely used Martin Lewis template on the interest etc so im a little confused as to what to write back or do I just send a copy of the amounts with the dates I am claiming and the interest amount. Would someone mind explaining this to me if they have been through this - thank you0
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