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Desperate_to_be_debt_free
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Good evening everyone. I'm wondering how far back people have been successful reclaiming their bank charges back from Lloyds. My Lloyds account was closed about 12 years ago but I paid lots of charges before closing the account. Could I reclaim? Has anybody been successful with this timescale?
12/04/2019
Savings £134 nothing changed here
Credit Score 134/700 - Jan. 171/700 - Feb. 151/700 - Mar.
Savings £134 nothing changed here
Credit Score 134/700 - Jan. 171/700 - Feb. 151/700 - Mar.
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Desperate_to_be_debt_free wrote: »Good evening everyone. I'm wondering how far back people have been successful reclaiming their bank charges back from Lloyds. My Lloyds account was closed about 12 years ago but I paid lots of charges before closing the account. Could I reclaim? Has anybody been successful with this timescale?
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Desperate_to_be_debt_free wrote: »Good evening everyone. I'm wondering how far back people have been successful reclaiming their bank charges back from Lloyds. My Lloyds account was closed about 12 years ago but I paid lots of charges before closing the account. Could I reclaim? Has anybody been successful with this timescale?
You can pretty much say you have near 0% chance of getting anything back there.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0
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