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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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