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Old 30th May 2006, 09:17   #1 (permalink)
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Hello there,

Sent my 1st letter to the A & L on the 18th May requesting back my bank charges, received a letter back from them on the 27th may ( I am sure it is just a standard letter saying how sorry they are to hear about my complaint) any way, basically the letter said that they are looking into it and will get back to me. My question is do I ignore this letter and still issue my second letter to them on the 1st which is 14 days from the 1st letter or do I hang fire and see what they come up with. Also since sending the first letter I have incurred more bank charges, do I need to send them an updated letter with the new sum I am demanding back?

I really hope someone can help me
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Old 30th May 2006, 09:20   #2 (permalink)
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Good to see you on board.

Its always best to read around the forums, as well as reading the FAQs first. You will see this type of question popping up on a daily basis.

The advice set by the admins is to stick to your timetable - not theirs. 28 days is ample time for them to deal with things if they so wish -they just choose not to.

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Old 30th May 2006, 09:28   #3 (permalink)
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Also since sending the first letter I have incurred more bank charges, do I need to send them an updated letter with the new sum I am demanding back?

I really hope someone can help me

When you send the next letter just include these in the amount you are claiming.
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Old 19th June 2006, 12:52   #4 (permalink)
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Hello,

Have sent the first and second letter to the A & L, the reply to the first was clearly just a standard letter as is the second, however in the reply to my second letter they do mention that the Office of Fair Trade report on the 6th April 2006 touched breifly on current accounts did not give any specific recommendation regarding the level of charges appropriate for current accounts. At present there has been no consultation between the Banking industry and the Office of Fair Trade about current accounts? Is this as I suspect just a scare tactic? I am ready to send my claim form but not too sure about wether I should submit a Consumer Credit Act 1974 complaint to the OFT at the same time(and if I am how do I go about doing it) or to wait and see what response I get from the bank? Just a Quick note to say am I completely dim? I find it really difficult to move around this site to search what it is I am looking for, not even sure if I am sending this message to the right place or not? I hope someone gets it and is able to help!
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You really must read the FAQ section on this site. It covers all aspects of this process. There is also a step by step guide as to how to proceed with your claim. There are also templates to use that quote the exact legal terms that you need. If you have already sent your prelim letter and LBA then yes the next step is to file your claim.
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Old 19th June 2006, 15:14   #6 (permalink)
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Thanks for your help LondonPam, It has to be said I am bloody useless at this sort of thing, its only my anger that keeps me going.
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Old 19th June 2006, 15:26   #7 (permalink)
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I know exactly where your coming from, i felt like that when i first started, i think we all did! anyway welcome and good luck!
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Old 19th June 2006, 16:02   #8 (permalink)
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In a bazaar kind of way it feels good to be on board!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 19th June 2006, 16:53   #9 (permalink)
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doing the last bit of my claim form, what do i put in as the daily interest rate, is it 4.5%.
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Old 19th June 2006, 20:23   #10 (permalink)
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Where did you get that figure???

It is 8%. I hope this is what you used in your calculations. Have you read the FAQ's and been to the forum library? You must be very careful about the steps you take in your claim.

Let me know if you need any further advice here.

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Is the daily rate not 0.022%? 8% Annual rate?
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Is the daily rate not 0.022%? 8% Annual rate?
Sorry, you are correct here. I put 8% APR as I preferred it. It's entirely up to you.

I haven't seen the moneyclaim form, but if it needs a Daily rate then state that. They are both the same as you spotted.
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Old 22nd June 2006, 09:22   #13 (permalink)
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Have sent my online money claim form in the last couple of days to A & L, am trying to be really posotive hopeing they will just agree to return my money! If this is successful I am going to town on the nat west, I can't even begin to imagine how much they have taken from me over the last 6 years? A & L have taken £211.00 since feb this year so it could work out to be quite a substantial amount!!! Crikey, I may even be able to retire. Now that would make excellent headline news "45 year old able to retire early thanks to the Nat West Bank" He He.
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Remember...patience is a virtue!
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Old 22nd June 2006, 17:29   #15 (permalink)
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Think I have made one hell of a booboo. On my money claim form I have just asked for the total amount of charges to be returned plus yearly int. @ 8% plus Daily int @ 4.5% not infact giving them any totals!!!!!!!!? Will this be a problem do you think? Any comments would be very much appreciated - YES, even if it is to tell me I am stupid!:o
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Old 22nd June 2006, 17:32   #16 (permalink)
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have you not put any totals in the totals boxes either ?

Do you want to post up what you have put in your particulars of claim then anybody might be able to see if its a major boob or just a little one...


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Old 22nd June 2006, 18:22   #17 (permalink)
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I think it says on the MCOL website that if you make a mistake you should phone them, but they do their bit at 10.00 am so it needs to be before that. There is plenty of guidance and help on the website, so just take a deep breath, calm down, and see what you can do to put it right. I think you pay when you have finished your online form and the guidance says they don't do anything with it if it isn't paid for, so just start again if it is too bad.
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Old 23rd June 2006, 10:01   #18 (permalink)
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Good Idea Karnevil

Here's how it goes in Particulars of claim -

I have had an account with the defendent bank since 2004 approx. Since February 2006 I estimate that they have taken £211.00 from me in bank charges. I now know that these charges are unlawful and therefore unenforcable as they are extremely unfair and they are contrary to common law. I have asked the bank on two occasions to justify the charges but they have refused to do so. I am therefore seeking repayment of bank charges totaling £211.00 over the period indicated below plus interest

5th June 2006 £34.00 failed D/D
31st May 2006 £34.00 failed D/D
18th May 2006 £34.00 failed D/D
15th May 2006 £34.00 failed D/D
12 April 2006 £25 paid item charge
1st April 2006 £25.00 Unautherised OD charge
15th February 2006 £25.00 Paid item charge

I did fill in the boxes amount claimed and court fee - Phew!

Can someone PLEASE let me know ASAP if this is ok so if its not i can call the help line, though i do not know wether its too late to do anything anyway as i issued this on the 20th and after checking my status it says its issued, so i am assumimg that means they have already issued it to the A & L
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