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29th March 2006, 15:58
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | Re: Cats progress We are looking forward to your next post.
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9th April 2006, 22:29
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Cats progress Hello!
Suggest you wait until Tuesday morning (weekend post and all that), then email them. If you do not hear from them by email or otherwise within 24 hours suggest your phone them.
They seem to be taking about two weeks to get their act together, but that is no excuse for not acknowledging receipt of your letter.
Did you check on the royal mail website that your letter was received and signed for? http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm put your reference number in the TRack and Trace box. It doesn;t say who or when it was signed for, just that it was delivered.
Good luck
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19th May 2006, 19:22
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Cats progress Dear all,
It was becoming difficult to stay motivated about this because I thought I wasn't really owed money by the banks for this chunk of my life, but would you believe it - today the bank has billed me £30 for being overdrawn for about 7 hours. I rang and politely pointed this out to a gentleman who was the most unhelpful, insincere customer care representative I have ever spoken to. I didn't even receive a letter from them on this occasion. I asked him what the 'fee' was for, he explained that it was up to me to manage my money and he would gladly give me information on where to pursue an answer to my question.
WELL I ALREADY HAVE THE NECESSARY INFORMATION THANKS TO THIS SITE.
Thank you. I am galvanised.
Previously I had received:
1) A helpful letter from Chris Brown, Copy statement Unit, dated 19/04/06.
2) 4 pages of customer notes which I have yet to decipher (they include references to lost cards, standard letters, facilities offered etc).
3) 'View statement entries' (11 pages of tabulated entries - includes reference to all 'charges' including OD interest/ account charges/ and 2 entries where I have been charged OD excess fees of £40 - so for this account: £80)
4) There are maybe 80 pages of statement copies.
SO - QUESTIONS.
1) Can I/should I request the information for my other 2 accounts ((bills and joint) where I haven't had a humongous unnecessary overdraft agreed without request and where I am positive there are more of these 'charges') so that I can take it all forward together.
2) Can I assume that the charges that are jumping out at me from the section entitled 'View statement entries’ are the only charges or do I need to look deeper? I say this because I think it is unlikely that there are many charges because of aforementioned overdraft facility.
3) Where to next?
4) Are there any questions that I haven’t thought of/ am I missing anything?
I have opened an account with a different bank in case it is needed.
Many thanks,
Cat
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