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Would you like to clean up your credit file? Check it out | | | | | | | Lloyds Bank Meet other Lloyds Bank customers who have also been faced with excessive unfair bank charges. Exchange encouragement and information about getting your bank charges refunded | Welcome to The Consumer Action Group and The Bank Action Group
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17th January 2007, 21:00
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| | Basic Account Customer | Claiming back charges where do i start?! Hi all
Im new here and would like to start claiming back the charges i have had from lloyds tsb over the past 3 years but where do i start?! do i go to my local branch to get the statements of what ive been charged? thats what i was told when i phoned lloyds
Many thanks
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18th January 2007, 19:15
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Claiming back charges where do i start?! Quote:
Originally Posted by GuidoT | Have a read through the links that GuidoT has provided you with. The Step by Step Instructions tell you what to do at each stage and the templates library provide you with all of the letter templates you need.
The prelim letter is the next step and you need to include a schedule of charges with this (not the statements) but have a read through and make sure you understand the whole process before you get going.
Good luck. Lucid 
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18th January 2007, 20:06
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Claiming back charges where do i start?! 377414,
Yes you can claim against the same bank at the same time.
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19th January 2007, 08:48
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Claiming back charges where do i start?! go to general section of bank charges and there you will find spreadsheet for entering all your charges. it will also work out your s69 interest. with your first letter, send shedule of charges but do not include the s69 interest, this can only be added once you have filed your claim.
send off to your own branch, make sure it is registered or signed for, they have 14 days once they recieve the first letter.
use the templates here on the site, it is important to keep to the timescale, and proceedure of claiming your bank charges back.
all the templates you need are here on the site, if you cant find, pm a mod.
its worth having a read through the posts which applies to the particuliar bank your are claiming against, it will give you a better understanding of what to expect.
so, follow the guidelines of re-claiming the charges, have a read on site, dont panic, you will get your money back.
good luck Please Note Advice & opinions of sharman24 are offered informally, without prejudice and without liability. Please use your own judgment. Seek advice of a qualified insured professional if you have any doubts |
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20th January 2007, 09:28
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Claiming back charges where do i start?! I think you'd make their day by asking for partial payment only.  I don't think it wil make them return your money any quicker though it that's what you're thinking. If you follow the procedure and claim for the full amount you may find, as it seems to be the case lately, that they offer you part of the amount as a "goodwill gesture" offer. If you really don't want to claim the full amount, and I have to say I can't understand why not as it is your money,  then you can accept this goodwill gesture offer.
I really think you should seriously consider it though. In the long run it is Lloyds who you are going to be doing a favour to - not yourself.
Good luck. Lucid 
__________________ Mindzai & Lucid vs Lloyds TSB *Won unconditionally with contractual interest (29.85% compounded) Lucid's Account - £749.62 * Joint Account - £2019.64 * Mindzai's Account - £595.65
*All settled in full - 6/2/07
*Hearings - 7/2/07 *Prelims sent - 9/8/06
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20th January 2007, 19:56
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| | Site Team | Re: Claiming back charges where do i start?! Quote:
Originally Posted by tyshamitdeb When i send off my first letter soon im wondering if i dont get a response or a positive response can i send a letter asking for a partial payment as a full and final settelment and if i can is there a template on here i can send im not really looking to claim all of my money i would be happy with at least half of it back can i have some advice on this please thank you | I think it would be very unwise, if you state that you would be happy with half they may push you further as the would think you are not up for the fight. I would suggest you ask for all you cash.
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20th January 2007, 21:48
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Claiming back charges where do i start?! Thanks livelylad what do you mean though they would push me further?
the reason i asked about sending them a letter for half the money i read on another website that if you dont get a response or a positive reply you can send a letter asking for half the money
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20th January 2007, 22:07
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| | Site Team | Re: Claiming back charges where do i start?! As you would expect Livelylad is completely correct, by pushing further, I believe what is meant is that Lloyds will look to offer you less than half or nothing at all.
There is absolutely no point in reducing any of your claim at present, it could be construed as a sign of weakness and in any event why would you want to concede anything at this stage, it is your money that they have taken.
Lloyds have a strategy for claims and so do we, we should stick to ours and they will stick to theirs. Ours involves claiming the full amount plus interest, taking the legal steps per the FAQs etc. (in this site) and Lloyds' strategy involves delaying and denying everything and eventually settling in full prior to the hearing.
However, I firmly believe Lloyds are changing their strategy and settling earlier, as the courts are becoming increasingly impatient with Lloyds' litigation strategy.
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21st January 2007, 08:51
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Claiming back charges where do i start?! if you mean the 8% , then the answer is no, this can not be added until you file a claim. you have 2 stages before that,
1, prelim money asking for money back, template on site,with schedule of charges, send to your branch. they have 14 days to reply once received.
2. letter before action(LBA), this again is a template on site, and again include schedule of charges, and they have 14 days to reply once received.
3. file a claim either at your local court, or as many do with MONEY CLAIM ONLINE (MCOL).
i read with interest that you are only really wanting a decent partial refund,? please don't take this the wrong way but, i really believe that you should think carefully on starting this process, it is not a get rich quick scheme, it is a serious business of the possibility of ending up in court.
if they think or know that you only really want some of your money back then i agree with other posts that they could make it very difficult for you and push you around.
don't take this as negative though, many of us here on the site have at some time experienced some kind of stress and anxiety with responses from the bank,we all try to help each other, it makes us stronger, and better prepared for the next one.
Just remember, that money you claim is yours, not one bank has yet come up IN COURT with any structured system of how they can justify the £20/30 pounds of charge on our accounts.
remember, you are only asking for the bank to justify the cost of failed D/D unpaid D/D etc..
So i would , in my opinion, take some time to decide how you want to continue, if as you say, you really only want some of it back, i think if it was me, i would make an appointment and go see the bank, ask them to explain how each charge has been calculated on your account, you now have some info that it must not be disproportionate, and is unlawful for them to make a profit from a penalty charge. Please Note Advice & opinions of sharman24 are offered informally, without prejudice and without liability. Please use your own judgment. Seek advice of a qualified insured professional if you have any doubts |
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