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NWLL70AUTORECPTSDD on my NatWest Statement

zakalwe_2
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Hi,
A while ago I phoned NatWest about something and was told that I was a private banking customer and should call my account manager direct. This was news to me since I thought I just had an ordinary current account but I assumed it was just some kind of marketing plan to make their customers feel important so I thought nothing more of it.
Now, after having more than a cursory glance over my statements, I've noticed a £6 fee going out of my account for the last couple of months labelled "NWLL70AUTORECPTSDD".
Can anyone tell me what this is before I phone up NatWest to rant about being charged for something I don't want?
Thanks
A while ago I phoned NatWest about something and was told that I was a private banking customer and should call my account manager direct. This was news to me since I thought I just had an ordinary current account but I assumed it was just some kind of marketing plan to make their customers feel important so I thought nothing more of it.
Now, after having more than a cursory glance over my statements, I've noticed a £6 fee going out of my account for the last couple of months labelled "NWLL70AUTORECPTSDD".
Can anyone tell me what this is before I phone up NatWest to rant about being charged for something I don't want?
Thanks
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Just checking some NW business accounts, and there are a few NW****AUTORECPTSDD references, so I would assume that it is a charge for one of their accounts.
Edit: Just checked their website, and Private Banking is advertised as 'A superior service at no extra cost'?!! However, the Advantage Blue account is £6 a month?Gone ... or have I?0
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