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19th April 2006, 17:24
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Lueeze
Guest | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs Just 1 cheque is fine for a tenner!
I have 3 accounts with HSBC (current and also closed) and that covers everything they have!
Get NatWest too if you have the stamina!
Good luck
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19th April 2006, 17:24
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs Hi,
As the accounts are with one bank, you only need to send one letter, and one fee. However, you will need to tailor the letter to identify yourself as responsible for both accounts. If you have moved house in the last six years you may also need to provide proof of ID.
The easiest way is to pop into your local branch, get them to make a 'certified copy' of your driving licence or similar, and hand your letter in at the branch whilst you are there. It may be good to get them to sign for the letter, and it is a MUST that you include the £10 fee.
It is also best to use the Data Protection Act letter from the library, as it extends the request to more than just statements - it asks for ALL transaction history.
Good luck, and keep us posted.
__________________ Alecto, Magaera et Tisiphone: Nemesis on Earth is come. All advice and opinions given by Spiceskull are personal, and are not endorsed by Consumer Action Group or Bank Action Group. Your decisions and actions are your own, and should you be in any doubt, you are advised to seek the opinion of a qualified professional. |
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19th April 2006, 17:40
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Lueeze
Guest | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs Start another bank account jst incase too!
That way you can start afresh once they refund you! | |
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19th April 2006, 17:55
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs Quote: |
Originally Posted by Sarrahk I have £60 worth of charges pending next week from them which was the absolute last straw and i had heard about this forum from a friend of mine at work who is using all info from here to start a claim and doing so successfully so here i am!! | Charges pending? Try this - it works well against HSBC, although they will only be able to refund after the charges have gone through: Quote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I find myself in the position that your actions require my intervention for the [HOWEVER MANY] time in the space of a few days. I am seriously reconsidering my view that [BANK] has the capacity to act as my fiduciary in a responsible and lawful manner, as implied by the terms and conditions between both parties.
This morning I received a statement from [BANK], stating their intent to unlawfully apply penalty charges to my account on [DATE]. These charges are to the sum of £XX, as well as an interest penalty of £X.XX for the 'privilege' of this unlawful action being undertaken.
As you are aware, I have asked you to demonstrate to me that these punitive charges are fair and just, that they are lawful, and that they are being lawfully applied. You have failed to demonstrate this to date, and therefore it is implied by your refusal or inability to supply such demonstration, that these penalties are, indeed, unlawful.
Therefore, I would draw your attention to the following point: you have stated that these charges will be applied on [DATE]. If these charges ARE applied, then you will be required to explain why you have, in my view, committed a pre-meditated breach of the law, and I will be reporting such breach to all of the relevant authorities.
However, as this has not yet happened, I require that you take action forthwith, and cancel this transaction prior to its execution. Furthermore, I require confirmation, in writing, that this transaction will, indeed, be cancelled.
I shall be checking my account on [DATE], and if I see that the penalty charges, plus interest, have been unlawfully applied to my account, I shall lodge a claim at the county court to recover these charges, plus my costs and interest calculated at 8% APR, without hesitation. Furthermore, I shall require that you confirm whether these unlawful charges have resulted in a default notice against my record with credit reference agencies, and if so, I will seek appropriate action to have this notice removed.
In view of my first paragraph, and considering your apparent incompetence to act as my fiduciary in a lawful manner, I will start to consider a course of action whereby I may seek redress for all the inconvenience you have caused me.
| And yes, you definitely need to look into a parachute account. |
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19th April 2006, 17:56
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs Quote: |
Originally Posted by Spiceskull Charges pending? Try this - it works well against HSBC, although they will only be able to refund after the charges have gone through:
And yes, you definitely need to look into a parachute account. | wow! thanks! i will send that off asap! |
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19th April 2006, 23:06
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs Try the Alliance and Leicester. I managed to open a current account with them - cheque book and Electron card - though I expect that the card will be upgraded later down the line.
Don't be afraid of contacting every financial institution to make a claim. You'll be glad you did.
We're all here to support each other and hand hold where needs be.
So you go get em girl!  |
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20th April 2006, 17:54
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs Quote: |
Originally Posted by Spiceskull Charges pending? Try this - it works well against HSBC, although they will only be able to refund after the charges have gone through:
. | Just sent this letter off today so hoping to have some success. Contemplating whether to hand deliver my Data Protection Act letter into local branch or send recorded delivery to HSBC customer relations.. any preference anyone? |
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20th April 2006, 20:44
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs Quote: |
Originally Posted by Sarrahk can you claim back the £25 arrangement fee for temporary overdraft facilities or is that agreed and therefore no go area???? | I think the answer is no, but someone else will confirm.
You could include them and see if HSBC are paying attention. If it goes as far as court, they will deduct these from the settlement amount if not valid. |
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21st April 2006, 08:24
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs Quote: |
Originally Posted by Sarrahk can you claim back the £25 arrangement fee for temporary overdraft facilities or is that agreed and therefore no go area???? | nickmack is right you cannot claim back overdraft arrangement fees.
Neil. |
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21st April 2006, 11:24
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs Quote: |
Originally Posted by neilloffhagen nickmack is right you cannot claim back overdraft arrangement fees.
Neil. | Bummer! maybe i will try swindle them into my letter anyway and see if they notice !!!! |
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21st April 2006, 12:10
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: new girl Sarrah v HSBC thiefs dont worry i was only joking, i am a trainee solicitor for my sins !! .. i work in crime mind but as neo remarked to me the banks are the biggest criminals of all! |
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