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Guys The ICO is really interested in failures to cmply with the DPA and its intent, ie. tosupply you with the data your entitled to in the timeframe set out and in an understandable format. If they are not doing this then they arent complying and you should complain to the ICO. If no one complains then the ICO thinks everything is hunky dory. Glenn1 point
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Here we go then, this is my prelim letter, including the claim for contractual interest: Hold on to your hats, I think this one could get bumpy BTW, in case anyone's wondering how the contractual compounded interest is calculated, I used mindzai's excellent spreadsheet for this task Cheers Michael1 point
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An interesting issue is emerging within the Decriminalised Parking Enforcement system. This is the part of the Road Traffic Act 1991 which enables local councils to operate thier own parking regime. If you have been issued with a parking ticket and still have the original PCN (the ticket that gets attached to your windscreen), check the following points: 1. At the top of the ticket there must be the words "Date Of Issue", simply date or date of offence is not acceptable 2. The ticket must not refer to an "offence", the correct term is "contravention" Either of these points render the PCN unenforceable according to Section0 points
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Hi there, first of all welcome - just thought this might help, you could prepare everything in advance and then complete with your figures once you've worked them out etc....You could also make a start on your schedule of charges spreadsheet. When you are in receipt of all of the bank charges for the last six years that are relevent to your claim then you need to go here : Consumer Action Group > Libraries - bank charges materials and other issues > Bank Templates Library 2. Letter - Preliminary approach for repayment. This will give you the template for the next letter - download it and then tweek to suit etc. Along with this y0 points
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And the majority have been settled and the ones that have are all before the court stage. I understand that its daunting and that everyone feels they will be the "first " to court, please remember we are in the right the banks are in the wrong.0 points
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Try ringin and asking, and if not just from the start of your banking history or the six years0 points
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SPREADSHEETS here use the complicated one and on the 8% sheet ( save it first in case it doesnt work) you just add th percentage rate of 28% or whatever in the yellow box at the top and it will jiggle the numbers for you, ( you will need to make sure you change the 8% wherever it appears so they kniow what you are claiming for and you are consistant. good luck on getting the contractual tho, they seem to fight harder for that!0 points
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Your not taking up time Sam and I'm not convinced this is what I do best either lol Oooops I just realised your female 'blushes'0 points
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To begin , send off your sar request to see what fees u are claiming. they have 40days to comply. during that time you can read faq's and forums relevant to your claim0 points
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You should adapt the LBA stating that you accept their initial offer as partial settlement of your claim against them, but that you will continue to pursue them for the whole amount, giving them 14 days to settle in full. If they don't settle then file your action aginst them. They will pay up.0 points
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Hi Javey - welcome to the CAG. Firstly, for a parachute account, have you tryed the Co-op? They're about the best of the bunch I reckon. With regards to account closure, with HSBC I would say its very, very, very unlikely. I have rarely heard of cases where they have closed an account, although there are no guarantees of course. Closing peoples accounts for merely pursueing a legitamate right does not go down to well with the regulators, and the FSA have ruled earlier this year that action such as this is discriminatory and unnacceptable. Also I should say well done for wanting to learn about the process before starting your c0 points
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No. They'll find out soon enough. If you do write, tell them that you will be happy to accept their offer as part settlement, but you will be continuing your action for the whole amount. Good luck with your claim.0 points
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It's not too late. Just forget about your first letter and start again. Do you have any statements at all? Do you have one which clearly show two charges in one month where their list shows only one? If so I would point out the error to them, indicating that you will refer any non-compliance issues to the Information Commissioner. Here is the text of the letter I just sent. Dear XXXXXXX Request for Charges on MBNA Visa Account of [Your Name] A/c number XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX Thank you for your letter dated XXth Xxxxxxx, including your list of fees applied to my account. However, I am considerably con0 points
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It would also be worth asking to see the Traffic Regulation Order that applies to the location where they are alleging you have carried out the illegal u-turn. Given that Taliban for London are now able to issue these notices willy nilly (and it is the registered keeper of the vehicle who is liable, regardless of whether or not they were driving the vehicle) its time that motorists stood up and challenged them every step of the way.0 points
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I just made it payable to NatWest. Worked for me.... Eventually, i had to get the information commissioner to make threatening noises on my behalf. But they just paid me £3700!!0 points
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You need to search for a thread with "contractual" in it ("why isn't anyone claiming contractual interest?" I think it is) But before you decide to do that, make sure you know what you're doing, as it not an easy one to do, and you have to be able to argue it should you end in court.0 points
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No you can use either the MCOL process or the N1 I and many others think the N1 is better as you can fit the full POC on it and it just looks better! lol! But it is one or the other. If you don't have to pay court fees you have to use an N1 though as well as filling out the EX160.0 points
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heres the template to get searches removed to start you off Re: Unauthorised credit enquiry Dear Sir/Madam I would like to bring to your kind notice the contents of the latest credit report that I have received from the credit reference agencies. The credit reflects a credit enquiry from your company which I did not approve. I believe that legally you are not entitled to enquire on any debt amount without my authorization. I request you to delete this enquiry from my credit report with immediate effect as it is causing a hindrance in my acquiring a loan and other credit benefits. I have sent you this letter by fir0 points
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NB This has never been looked at by a lawyer, so I accept no responsibility if it's wrong in any way!! The ordinary cause rules are very complicated and don't make easy reading. They're not designed for an individual to use, that's for sure.0 points
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absolutely-just thank them for the partial,and tell them you are pursuing the remainder. and confidentiality clauses don't stand up......sign if you want to ,but they can't enforce them0 points
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The address for Alex Lyons is as follows: Mr Alex Lyons Data Protection Manager Retail Regulatory Risk 2ND fLOOR BUSINESS HOUSE B GOGARBUREN P.O.BOX 1000 Edinburgh EH12 1HQ We sent our Data protection letter here, and received all statements within 2 weeks. We also gave them a ring one evening just to ensure it was being dealt with. We spoke to Joyce Tudor on: 0131 62611170 points
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I would send it to the DPA Manager which is Alex Lyons as you rightly said hun but any registered address will do.0 points
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Hi - this is the address I've used for everything and I'm going through MCOL etc.. at the no' so it should work for every stage. Best of luck - we're all gonna win ! Regads Wolfie NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK PLC 135 BISHOPSGATE LONDON EC2M 3UR0 points
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I didn't understand what the question was about for a second. Having gone to the spreadsheet, now I do. I assume that because you are posting on the Barclays section, you are with that bank. The things to look for in your statements are "Paid Referral" and "Unpaid out". The wording in the spreadsheet when you first open it is an example only. You edit the words in the first column with Paid Referral or Unpaid out. When you get to the end of your highlighted list, edit anything below except the totals then you have your figure. If this posting has helped you please click on my scales, top right. Good Luck0 points
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Yay. Check the information by clicking on the link to Govan Law Centre that Bankfodder posted above. To save you hunting for it, here it is again......... Unfair UK Bank Charges | legal help from Govan Law Centre, Glasgow, UK Hope that this answers your questions. Good luck with your claim.0 points
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For those that have looked at their statements and may be wondering, what can i claim for?, and why are the descriptions confusing?, what about the overdraft interest is that claimable aswell? wonder no more. you can claim for anything which is deemed a penalty charge, which includes: returned direct debits, card mis-use, unpaid standing order, unpaid item, exceeding your overdraft, overdraft interest (see below), total charges (see below) notifed fees Unauthorised overdraft arrangement fees (more will be added as and when confirmation is found) you can not claim for: ATM (cash machine) usage (typica0 points
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