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  1. Thanks a lot But the problem Is that, Nattie's post only gives an explanation of the various charges, It doesn't actually say what can or can not be claimed
  2. Hi folks Just began the process of claiming from Natwest A touch of help is needed please How do Claim this sort? entry in the statement as shown 20 Jun: Charges:- SERVICE FEE 7 MAY - 4 JUN £6.00 PER PERIOD INTEREST 7 MAY - 4 JUN £14.00 What is really claimable here? I know referral fee can be claimed, am just confused with this sort of entry which appears quite alot Any advice would be appreciated Thanks good people
  3. Thanks a lot I will copy and paste that to the letter Or does anyone else got a different one? Many thanks once again
  4. I am currently trying to claim from Barclays Which is the best address to send this letter ' Letter - Preliminary approach for repayment'
  5. She was forced to convert her overdraft into a loan, hence charged a fee of 600. In any case, this was an overdraft gone over the agreed amount, hence barclays converted it to a loan, then charged her for it
  6. I am in the process of making a claim for a friend, I was just going through the paper work and I came across 'Barclays Resolve Loan' To brief - My friend had an overdraft which was later on converted into loan, she signed It as a loan agreement with barclays sometime in 2004: The amount overdrawn at that time was £2000 which they turned in to a loan. She has been making regular payments to clear It an as of now, the balance remaining is about £400 My Questions are There is/was a phrase in the loan agreement as termed 'Total Charge for credit' = £600: Can this be claimed back if so, how? Can interest acrued on this loan be claimed, if so how? Many thanks good people
  7. Hi Friends Just to let you all know that Natwest have now paid me Date of Payment: 13/04/07 Time of Payment: 12.18 lunchtime Days passed since Settlement letter Sent: 8 For those of you who are still waiting, Natwest will pay within 14 days of receipt of the Settlement forms: I personally beg to differ with the folks claiming that phoning Natwest speeds up things - I don't think thats the case, In anyway, patience pays at times: Now am going for Barclays - hehe - I closed the a/c in 2001, so thats gonna be a hard fight, but at least I have spare funds - hehe: My Barclays claim is less than 500, but am gonna fight tooth and nail for that
  8. Have you ever thought of claiming the charges back?
  9. Allow thee to quote .... "Be not astonished at new ideas; for it is well known that a thing does not therefore cease to be true because it is not accepted by many." Allow thee to 'un-quote' Ok lets not get this in to a slinging match, we are all here to offer support and be offered the very same, I also concur with thee proverb - There is honor even among thieves - so why not us? hehehe
  10. Everybody above me - apart from ReverendBlackGrape - Is just not telling you the truth Well, Natwest are currently asserting that It takes 14 days for the money to get in to your account: I repeat, 14 working days: Now If the 14 days have elapsed and you are still yet to see the fruits of your labor, I strongly suggest you contact them ASAP
  11. Take the money they have offered, then start a fresh claim afterwards for the remaining £170
  12. Thats a quick correction - hehe
  13. Be careful with that figure - £6110 Small claims court - max claim is £5000 Anyway good luck - you will eventually get your money Over to NATTIE the professor lol
  14. My point exactly Its not a matter of them telling you what to do, Its actually the vice versa Anyway, Good luck - lol
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