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claiming back bank charges
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has anyone done this? was it a success or a noghtmare?
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I claimed back 6 years of charges from the royal bank of scotland earlier this year and got every penny back within 4 weeks, but since then things have been slowere, i claimed late payment charges on my dorothy perkins store card and they came last week, only �50, got part of the cancelation fee back from my old mortgage too, the last one i had for 2 years and the one i had for 17 years, that was good, my son has had a few quid back from barclaycard for late payments, it is busier now than it was, so it takles longer, don't be put off by a first refusal or poor offer, reply and hold out for the lot.
I'm in the process of claiming back 3k from Natwest, just about to send the allocation questionnaire tomorrow - then have to go to court or wait for Natwest to hopefully settle. Fingers crossed.
This site is helpful too
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/index.php ?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=7& id=19&Itemid=36
This site is helpful too
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/index.php ?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=7& id=19&Itemid=36
Hi everyone -
Just another a couple notes on reclaiming your bank charges - you can claim over 6 years - the Limitation Act has to be defended by them if they want to reduce it down to the correct 6 years - this is the only way it can be enforced.
Claim for mental stress and trauma as well as other ancillary costs you think you may have incurred as a result of them 'unlawfully' applying charges to your account.
When they offer you your 'compensation' (whilst not admitting that the charges were incorrect, do bare in mind that they haven't actually paid back the charges, and so in theory, you could still take them to court and win by default.
Just a thought on the last one - it is correct but I didn't have the face to do it in my two claims as I had already got back more than the charges by asking for additional costs.
Good luck and I hope that some of you do try it and that these points are of some assistance.
Just another a couple notes on reclaiming your bank charges - you can claim over 6 years - the Limitation Act has to be defended by them if they want to reduce it down to the correct 6 years - this is the only way it can be enforced.
Claim for mental stress and trauma as well as other ancillary costs you think you may have incurred as a result of them 'unlawfully' applying charges to your account.
When they offer you your 'compensation' (whilst not admitting that the charges were incorrect, do bare in mind that they haven't actually paid back the charges, and so in theory, you could still take them to court and win by default.
Just a thought on the last one - it is correct but I didn't have the face to do it in my two claims as I had already got back more than the charges by asking for additional costs.
Good luck and I hope that some of you do try it and that these points are of some assistance.