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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
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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
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Thanks a lot I will copy and paste that to the letter Or does anyone else got a different one? Many thanks once again
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bump!!! Anyone please
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I am currently trying to claim from Barclays Which is the best address to send this letter ' Letter - Preliminary approach for repayment'
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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
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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
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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
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Have you ever thought of claiming the charges back?
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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
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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
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Take the money they have offered, then start a fresh claim afterwards for the remaining £170
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Thats a quick correction - hehe
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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
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keep being stalled in gettin previous statements..
mtamu replied to vxr-racing's topic in NatWest Bank
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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