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21st June 2006, 14:55
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| | Basic Account Customer | how do i send the £10? HI everyone,
First i would like to wish everyone good luck!!
now ive got a couple of silly questions,
first of all, how is the best way to send the £10, along with my first letter? as i no longer have a cheuqe book!
Secondly, should i send my first letter recorded delivery, and do i send it to my branch, or somewhere eles, like head office or something? please help! i know they are probably very silly,  but i really want to get the rolling asap! good luck everyone!!! |
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27th June 2006, 22:23
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| | Site Team | Re: how do i send the £10? 'Cahoot'
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29th June 2006, 10:36
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: how do i send the £10? HELP NEEDED!!! hi everyone, i've got a bit of a problem, i hope someone can help! before i sent my first letter, i had to start a set up with cahoot, where i pay £45 a month out of my £800 overderaft, (mostly due to charges) this morning i got a letter saying i've failed to keep the terms of the conessionary overdraft, ( i know i havent) i phoned them and spoke to someone, who said a manager had stopped it but she didn't know why, but she put it back to normal, no questions asked, and said to ignore the letter, now £45 is due out of my account on the 1st july( as it was supposed be) but ive heard nothing in relation to my first letter, but they have oboiulsy got it! im a bit worried now,and unsure wot to do next, the manager obioulsy stopped the set up because of the access request letter, would it a bad idea to say that i want to stop paying them £45 a month untill the charges matter has been resolved? or shall i just leave it untill i hear from them again? anyone got any idea's, any help would be really appriciated!!!  |
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