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Natwest

Really sorry, didn't know where else to post this, so here goes.

I got a student account with Natwest two years ago. They offered either £100 or a free 5 year national young person's rail card. I thought I would waste the £100 so opted for the rail card. But by the time it came round to filling in the paper work I had so much other paper work from university I just never got down to doing it.

Would I still be able to claim the rail card?

I feel I'm entitled to it but worried there might have been small print. What do you think my entitlement, legally, is?

Please don't chasitise me about not having done it to deadline - I know its silly, but there really were a number of reasons.

Also, I know this isnt quite the right forum but I figured I am trying to reclaim something from the bank so perhaps there's a similar process...

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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