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Capital One - Credit Card Charges Reclaim
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sussexking
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Hello,
I've just sent back to Capital One a claim for £500+interest on charges they levied to my account between 2003-2006. They were reasonably good at sending the information to me with details of all the charges.
I've used the MSE letter to claim - has anyone else experienced receiving money and being successful in claiming back charges from Capital One.
Cheers
SK
I've just sent back to Capital One a claim for £500+interest on charges they levied to my account between 2003-2006. They were reasonably good at sending the information to me with details of all the charges.
I've used the MSE letter to claim - has anyone else experienced receiving money and being successful in claiming back charges from Capital One.
Cheers
SK
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sussexking wrote: »Hello,
I've just sent back to Capital One a claim for £500+interest on charges they levied to my account between 2003-2006. They were reasonably good at sending the information to me with details of all the charges.
I've used the MSE letter to claim - has anyone else experienced receiving money and being successful in claiming back charges from Capital One.
Cheers
SK
Success stories relating to credit card reclaims are available here:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/571297
The MSE article about reclaiming credit card charges is here:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/credit-card-charges
It states:You need to find all the fines you’ve been charged by each credit card. You can go back six years in England and Wales or five years in Scotland; these time periods are limited by law. This includes late payment and ‘over the limit’ fees, but not standard account fees or interest.
So good luck with your claims stemming back further than this; I think you'll need it0
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