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hello everyone

 

firstly i have to say GREAT SITE

 

on friday i phoned my bank to ask for statements dating back 6 years. today i received letter saying "thank you for taking the time and trouble to tell us about your dissatifaction with our service" then a lot of babble about how they work hard to deliver first class service!!! now they have taken responsibility for fully investigating the issues i have raised and they aim to resolve the matter by 2 feb 2007.

 

i only asked for my statements so i'm now going to send DPA request letter. I've got to hand write it as my printer has broke!

 

i will keep you posted on my progess.

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Well done Jster,

Get your Data Protection letter off asap

Read up as much as you can on this site.

Prepare yourself for the long haul and be strong!!;)

Good Luck

NatWest

01-08-06 - Request for refund sent etc followed by all the other nonsense!!

18-10-06 - Settled in full - DONATION to site made:)

Woolwich

01/08/06 - Prelim letter sent

03/08/06 - Acknowledge letter received from Woolwich

18/08/06 - 2nd letter from Woolwich

21/08/06 - Acknowledge letter received from Barclays

13/09/06 - Offer letter received

19/09/06 - Confirmed I will settle at my amount sent

06/10/06 - No reply so LBA sent

02/11/06 - MCOL filed

21/11/06 - Acknowledged rec

05-12-06 - AQ rec & returned

23-03-07 - Court date!!

 

Capital One x2

16/11/06 - S.A.R Rec

Wifes Capital One x 2

18/11/06 - S.A.R Rec

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welcome jster your among friends now ! as wwi5xs said just take your time reading through all of our threads a good few off us have been down the road with the woolwich with succesful outcomes its all well documented here for all to gain exoeriance from you have nothing to worry about read the Frequently Asked Questions section which will guide you through the process the woolwich like to drag everything out to the last minute but rest assured you will get your money back good luck any help or advice you need just ask someone will be along to offer you help and advice !

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managed to print request letter at work today. would it be best to send it recored delivery or will a simple first class stamp be ok. (i wont be able to get to post office till the weekend!!!)

 

just read bandit v natwest thread. what a great read it was. very helpful. i don't know how many hours i have been reading on here over the last few days but i'm missing all the tv stuff!!!! its going to be soooooo worth it.

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Hi jester

Always send recorded delivery then you can check on the royalmail website when it was delivered. Keep the reciept you can claim back your postage :D

 

AL:)

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CAPITAL ONE * SETTLED*31st Oct 06

HBOS *SETTLED* 8th Oct 06

WOOLWICH *SETTLED*12thJan2007

Monument (Barclays) *SETTLED*10thMar2007

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Hi

 

Thanks for reply. i sent DPA request recorded delivery yesterday. I'm trying to prepare myself for the next stage. i have look at vampires spreadsheets but cannot enter data (I did register myself)! i found one on martin lewis website will this be ok to use?

 

thanks in advance

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hello all

 

i receive standard letter from the woolwich today saying they aim to provide an answer by 13th feb!!! also received letter from barclays saying a schedule of charges in course of preperation. (along with my 10 pound cheque)

 

keep you posted

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please help.

 

received my list of charges today. total = 2165!!!!! when i send prelim letter it says "i calculate that you have taken £XXXX plus £XXX which you have charged me in overdraft interest." does this mean in the first instance i put the total of my charges ie RC, UC, MC, DC, QC, and then add on my OD (unauthorised Daily overdraft fee) for the second sum.

 

omg i thought i had read enough to understand this early stage. i just don't want to mess anything up.

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There are 2 instances of interest you can claim:

 

1.When you go overdrawn the bank will charge you interest, perfectly lawfully.

 

However, if part of your overdraft is made up of penalty fees, they are also charging you interest on these too and it is this interest which you are entitled to claim back, but it's tricky to separate out from the total interest figure.

 

Vampiress has a spreadsheet, (the advanced one), in the bank templates library, which attempts to calculate this

 

It's quite complex and unless your claim is large may not amount to that much, so for simplicity's sake, some people don't bother

 

This is the interest referred to in the preliminary and LBA letters.

 

2. Section 69 8% interest on your claim, but only when you submit a claim at court. Don't add this interest before moneyclaim

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Hi Jster

Just wanted to say good luck, it might seem like a long road ahead but it'll be worth it when you get your charges back, & everyone on the site is friendly & helpful I know we couldn't have got as far as we have without everyones help we're just waiting for a decision to be made hopefully this week & we started back in October, but like I said its well worth the waitl. Go get em!!

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Thanks for your kind words of encouragment frenchieboy. I'm ready for the long wait, kind of exciting!!! wish you loads of luck with your claim.

 

update

 

I sent off prilim letter today. now i wait.

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hi all

 

i cant find the answer to my question. i send prelim letter last week however since then i have sent off dpa for a second account i have with the woolwich. (didn't think to do them together) will i be able to add them together or should i do two seperate claims?

 

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Hi All

 

Quick update, I have my LBA ready to post tomorrow. I have a couple of charges which are due within the next couple of weeks. I haven't added them to my schedule yet as they haven't been applied to my account. I will add them as soon as they hit my account. I cant see them settling before mcol so will add them then!

 

Will this be ok?

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yes you can add on charges right up until you issue court proceeding once you have issued court proceedings if you get anymore charges you will have to start another claim !

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since starting my claim regarding my open plan current account i stared to claim for my standard current account. (for some reason i didn't think to do them together!!!) anyway my first claim is going on slowly i am due to file mcol late next week. however my standard current account has come to a head now. i sent dpa late january i received cheque back a week or so later and today i received list of charges and letter saying they would credit my account with the full amount. Yipee. but now i have concerns as the customer reference number is the same as my open plan reference number but i am using two different account numbers. will the settlement affect my first claim? am i being paranoid? my standard current account was only for a small amount. i hope this is too confussing.

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:) Hi Jester

I think the only thing you can do is to contact them and clarify the matter.

The woolwich/barclays settled my personal account claim at the begining of Jan but i have another claim going through re a c/c when i phoned them yesterday (friday) they thought it was settled (all there paperwork is mixed up) and as i have a hearing on the 22 Feb the guy was over the moon that i contacted them, as they are being served so many defaults from the courts, and is prepared to fax a settlement to me on monday.

So ring them.

 

AL:)

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CAPITAL ONE * SETTLED*31st Oct 06

HBOS *SETTLED* 8th Oct 06

WOOLWICH *SETTLED*12thJan2007

Monument (Barclays) *SETTLED*10thMar2007

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Really pleased for you that you got your current account settled, shame they couldn't have obliged you with your other claim instead of going thru the farce of not turning up in court! Good luck anyway. Now that the Woolwich have settled we're going after Barclaycard, feels like we're dealing with old friends!!! I'll keep an eye on your thread see how you're doing.

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i will be filing mcol on wednesday (payday). do i put Bexleyheath address or barclays (it has now been escalated to them)? do i put woolwich or barclays as name of defenant. at i guess i think i should put woolwich as defendant with barclays head office address!!!! but what do i know???

 

i have had a look but can't find the answer.

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