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  1. Hi MilkTrayMan, Thanks very much for replying. I was thinking a new preliminary letter would be a good idea, just wanted to get someone's advise before doing anything. Hehe, yeah, time management - such an important thing. I've actually been kicking myself that I forgot about this. Thanks for your help. I'll let you know how I get on with this.
  2. Hey, guys, I know this was really stupid of me, but I got so busy with university work at the time that I forgot to send off the second letter after the 14 days. It's now the 19th of December (over 2 months since the original letter), there's also been one other charge of £20 since. What should I do? Should I proceed and send the first letter again with the other charge added or should I just go on with the second letter now despite the time delay.
  3. On 3 October 2006 I sent the Preliminary approach for repayment letter to the Nationwide head office trying to claim a total of £209.97 of unauthorised overdraft fees including interest. Today (12 October 2006) I recieved the following letter: What should I do now, do you think? Send the letter before action? Should I send it immediately or wait until the 17th of October (14 Days). Is this a standard letter? Any information would be great.
  4. Cheers Bookworm. I'm curious as to whether or not most people complaining to the Nationwide have used this letter (Preliminary approach for repayment.) and how successful it has been. I may ditch my letter for that one if it has a proven success rate.
  5. EDIT: Looks like I'm off to a bad start on the forum here - just noticed the individual bank forums below. Could a mod please move this to "The Nationwide Action Group".[/url] Hi folks, Just found this site today when I was looking for information on re-claiming charges that have been made to my current account. I have to say that from what I've seen, this in an excellent resource and very helpful forum for people who have been treated unfairly by large companies. I'm a university student and like most students, my balance lives quite close to the red. However, although I frequently go over, it's never usually more than £10-£20 until my part-time wages come through. I'm looking to re-claim these charges and I'm about to post the following letter: You all will have more experience than me doing this, so I was wondering what you think of the letter (I found the template on a local MPs website) and if there's anything I could add to make it more likely to win me a refund. Cheers, Craig.
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