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Do not post or start claiming until you have read the entire FAQ section and step by step guides and you have a good basic idea of what to do and of the layout of the forum.
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1st March 2006, 12:05
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| | Basic Account Customer | Always a good idea to add a date then everyone knows where they stand. If you send the letter by recorded delivery guarenteed next day then you could put that date on it. Again everyone knows where they stand. Let them work out when the 40 days is up....we would all hope that the banks are good with numbers  As far as account details go then you have to give them at least yuor sort code and account number or they will not know to which account you are reffering. Hope this helps. I would say that from my experiance it is worth trying to get your statements over the phone even after you have sent your Data Protection Act request. The halifax have been quicker than most in sending them and only charged me a fiver in the end for six years worth. |
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1st March 2006, 22:33
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| | Basic Account Customer | All I did was phone telephone banking and request the statements going back to when I opened my account.
The charge was only £5.00 and already taken from my account so something must be rolling.
So no need as far as Im concerned to send letters requesting statements.
Laters |
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1st March 2006, 22:45
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Realist
So no need as far as Im concerned to send letters requesting statements.
Laters | Wrong. It is extremely important to try and obtain a statement that there has or has not been manual intervention.
__________________ Please don't pm me about specific questions unless you have posted and it has not been dealt with or unless the matter is confidential. Please include a link to the post you want me to look at. If you have received a defence, contact me. Advice & opinions of BankFodder, The Consumer Action Group and The Bank Action Group are offered informally, without prejudice & without liability. Use your own judgment. Seek advice of a qualified insured professional if you have any doubts. |
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1st March 2006, 22:50
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| | Basic Account Customer | Why? Surly the actual statements in hand with amounts taken are enough, its all in black and white.
Why have a written fact of someone manually looking into your account, what does that prove.
Sorry for jumping on to the originators post with a question.
Regards. Quote: |
Originally Posted by BankFodder Quote: |
Originally Posted by Realist
So no need as far as Im concerned to send letters requesting statements.
Laters | Wrong. It is extremely important to try and obtain a statement that there has or has not been manual intervention. | |
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1st March 2006, 23:01
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | You haven't read aorund the forum enough then. If you do your reading you will notice some of the arguments the banks sometimes use to justify their charges.
Please read the forum material. It is there for your benefit and is the result of a lot of work and thought.
That is why you are here after all.
__________________ Please don't pm me about specific questions unless you have posted and it has not been dealt with or unless the matter is confidential. Please include a link to the post you want me to look at. If you have received a defence, contact me. Advice & opinions of BankFodder, The Consumer Action Group and The Bank Action Group are offered informally, without prejudice & without liability. Use your own judgment. Seek advice of a qualified insured professional if you have any doubts. |
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1st March 2006, 23:04
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| | Basic Account Customer | Thanks for answering my question and yes your 100% correct.
I will post the letter tomorrow and back date it.
Thanks. |
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14th March 2006, 17:25
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| | Basic Account Customer | Data Protection Act Request - How long do I wait? Hi,
This sounds very silly as my letter says "you have 40 days to comply" but is this 40 working days(8 weeks) from when they received the letter? or 40 straight days?
They received the letter on the 2nd of March - when should I start legal procedings if I don't receive the data?
The original letter I sent is in this topic that I started http://www.bankactiongroup.co.uk/for...opic.php?t=834
Thanks in advance for any advice,
Ian |
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14th March 2006, 17:39
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | This has been asked and answered many many times.
Also the information is contained on the Information Comissioners website which is linked in the library
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14th March 2006, 17:43
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| | Basic Account Customer | Hi Ian
Bankfodder is right, your question is answered throughout the site, but in particular have a look at the FAQ. This and many other answers are there. Once you submit your Data Protection Act, the bank have 40 days including weekends, holidays etc, so 40 straight days. |
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15th March 2006, 02:09
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| | Basic Account Customer | This is my first post.
I have read the FAQ's section and couldn't find the answer.
I have sent my Data Protection Act off yesterday (15/03/06) to my branch via recorded delivery.
I only found out about the £10 charge a few minutes ago whilst reading the FAQ.
Do I send the letter again with a cheque for £10?
Is there a template letter for this?
Many thanks |
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15th March 2006, 06:40
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | Quote: |
Originally Posted by cymro1170 This is my first post.
I have read the FAQ's section and couldn't find the answer.
I have sent my Data Protection Act off yesterday (15/03/06) to my branch via recorded delivery.
I only found out about the £10 charge a few minutes ago whilst reading the FAQ.
Do I send the letter again with a cheque for £10?
Is there a template letter for this?
Many thanks | You clearly haven't read the FAQs if you are asking this and you clearly haven't read the forum material either because if you had, you would undersatnd that you are hijecking someone else's thread which causes problems for everyone on the forum.
Please read the material - it may take a couple of days and please then start our own thread. We will be pleased to help you.
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2nd April 2006, 16:35
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| | Basic Account Customer | Starting Money claim - help! Hi,
I just received the standard letter from Halifax saying they are sorry I am unhappy, this was after I sent the letter to claim the money back, so I guess this means I have to start a claim on www.moneyclaim.gov.uk
I have some questions, thanks for any help in advance...
1) I have two accounts which I wish to claim these unfair charges back, do I start two claims? or one? The total I want to claim for including interest is just over £1200.
2) I read the guide notes for the claim on thread http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...read.php?t=634 and it says about having a contract with the defendant dated XXXX - I haven't got a clue when this was for either of the accounts, so a) should I re-write this so it dosent mention the date? please help with this? or b) do I need to know the exact date? Where can I find that out?
Thanks again for any help,
Ian |
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