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Halifax credit card credit limit £100 - balance now £450 without spending anymore!

Hi
Not sure if I'm posting this in the right place but I have had a Halifax credit card for about 10 years, it started with a credit limit of £250 which was reduced to £100 about 2 years later. I have not spent anything else on it and due to financial difficulties over the last few years have fell behind with payments, however my balance is now £460 which seems ludicrous? Can this be right? Is there anything I can do about it to appeal? Any advice. Gladly received , TIA :)
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  • meer53
    meer53 Posts: 10,217 Forumite
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    Interest and charges ? Sounds about right if you've ignored it for 10 years. You could appeal to Halifax but they might feel it's a bit late now.
  • Hi thanks for replying, I've not ignored it - but payments have been a bit sporadic over the years ��
  • johnac
    johnac Posts: 42 Forumite
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    Have you missed making the minimum payments regularly? They'll add hefty missed payment fees. Have you checked your statement?
  • Dobbibill
    Dobbibill Posts: 4,140 Ambassador
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    Check your statement.

    You have probably incurred over limit & late payment charges which are £12 each, so £24 a month plus interest.

    This should all be detailed on every statement though.
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  • Thank you , might I be able to reclaim these charges? Or not? Sorry bit of a novice with this?
  • Thank you, might I be able to reclaim these fees or not?
  • Dobbibill
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    Probably not, but I would definitely ring them.

    Explain you are in difficulties. Ask if they can stop the charges. They may refund one set of charges but I cannot see them doing 10yrs worth.

    Ideally, you should have rung them when you first had difficulties but hindsight is a wonderful thing with 20/20 vision.

    All the best
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  • Thank you, might I be able to reclaim these fees or not?

    you could always write in or call them and ask for them to be removed as a gesture of good will however, they'll probably just turn round and say you have to pay it
  • Ben8282
    Ben8282 Posts: 4,821 Forumite
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    What is the current status of this account? It almost defies belief that it has not been defaulted by now.
  • You've messed them about for a decade and think they should reimburse you?

    Why?
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