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7th May 2006, 02:04
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| | Basic Account Customer | Bandit v NatWest - The Full Story And Finally**WON** Well I'm going to give this a go myself, but I'll need a little bit of help as I have a learning disability which affects my reading and writing and I find it difficult to understand things. I'll be starting my DP letter on Monday but will anyone be able to help me, as I have been reading through the posts and it hasn't really sunk in. Can someone let me know what the address I send the letter to is, and also (it's a silly question I know), when I send my cheque for £10 do I make it out to NatWest?
I know it's going to be annoying and difficult for me but I will give it my best shot and if it works, you can all claim the assist!
Mickie (Thank God for the spell checker) 
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7th May 2006, 02:36
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | Re: Bandit's having a go but needs some help.... No problem - welcome.
just send the letter to your branch or head office of the bank.
They will know what to do with it
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7th May 2006, 12:45
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Bandit's having a go but needs some help.... Hi there and welcome to the forum!
You have come to the right place and we will help you as much as we can. The process is not as daunting as it may first seem, but you should always be mindful that you could end up in court to put your case forward.
I'll break the process down for you so you can tick it off as you go along.
1. Send Data Protection Act request
2. Send Preliminary Request for Payment letter (found here)
3. Send Letter Before Action - LBA (found here)
4. File MoneyClaim (example text can be found here)
It is important to remember that you may be offered "settlements" along the way, but it is up to you to decide if you are happy with what is being offered or if you want to pursue them for the full amount.
I have tried to simplify the process for you, but there will be other issues to consider at each stage of the process.
Please come back here and post on this thread any question you have and someone will always be here to assist.
Good luck!
P.S. Make your cheque payable to Nat West
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8th May 2006, 15:12
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Bandit's having a go but needs some help.... Right I managed to get to Data Protection Act letter off today (8th May) enclosed the cheque to NatWest (thankyou tinker  ) and rushed off to the post office to get it delivered before running back as I had forgotten to put the cheque in  !!
But it's in Pat's postbag as recorded delivery so will keep daily checks on whhen it gets received and when it gets cashed and keep you all updated.
Popped into local branch today to shorten my overdraft and close my ISA account with NW, and bloke behind the customer services bit, i think he's asst. manager, he looked very very worried and wanted to know why I wanted the address details for DPM and in the end refused to give me it. Having a very cynical mind I'm thinking somethings come up in their meetings, but I can't for the life of me figure out what it is...hehehe
Anyways will keep you posted on every single thing, as skull has said this is my own thing, but boy am I going to need a lot of help and support on this one.
Also, noticed in the forums about parachutes? Am I right in thinking they're like a bank account you open with another bank as a safety net in case NW tries to bug me out? |
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17th May 2006, 20:14
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Bandit's having a go but needs some help....
They received it! Judging by the lack of info, they must have had a load to sign for
One slight worry is, they received it on the 11th but cheque still hasnt been cashed, when would be an appropriate time to enquire about that?
Mickie
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17th May 2006, 20:25
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Lueeze
Guest | Re: Bandit's having a go but needs some help.... dont worry about them cashing the cheque, the Data Protection Act starts from when they recieve the letter! Good Luck
Lou xxx | |
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19th May 2006, 16:22
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| | Basic Account Customer | MP's on the case.... Received a reply from my MP after sending the standard template: Quote:
Dear Mr Toilet Bandit
Many thanks for your letter of 8 May.
The issue you raise is a serious one. Clearly, if the commercial banks are engaged in any unlawful practice, something ought to be done about it.
I am surprised about your observation that the OFT is displaying reluctance. They seem to me to be the obvious port of call in such a case.
I have, accordingly, written to the Director-General of the OFT. I attach a copy of my letter (Posting that here too ). I shall let you know as soon as I receive a response.
If you have not heard anything further from me within six weeks of receiving this letter, I should be grateful if you could contact my secretary Angela Charles on XXXXX XXXXXX, in order to let us know that nothing has come through: that will mean I have not received anything and will lead to my sending a chasing letter.
Thank you, once again, for rasing this important topic.
With best wishes,
Yours sincerely
Oliver Letwin
Enc.
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19th May 2006, 16:27
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Bandit's having a go but needs some help.... Ollie's enclosed letter: Quote:
Mr Philip Collins,
Chairman,
Office of Fair Trading,
Fleetbank House,
2-6 Salisbury Square,
London. EC4Y 8JX
Dear Mr Collins,
I attach a copy of a very worrying, at the same time very important, letter that I received my constituent Mr Toilet Bandit of XXXXXXXXXXX Dorset.
As you will see, Mr Toilet Bandit's letter asserts that the commercial banks may be engaged in unlawfully levying penalty charges of a disproportionate nature from certain customers.
As you will also see, Mr Toilet Bandit believes that the OFT have been reluctant to intervene in this matter.
As this is a very serious issue, I should be most grateful if you could let me know whether the OFT has in fact investigated this question - and, if not, why it has not done so.
Yours sincerely,
Oliver Letwin
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25th May 2006, 16:16
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Bandit's having a go but needs some help.... Well tatty brown A4 envelope arrived this morning.....it's currently in a photoshop having glamour photos taken of it, will be going to post office later (as postmaster is a good friend of the family) to confirm that they received it like it is or whether it was damaged while being posted (my letterbox is a little small) then will be going to branch and filing a direct complaint about why use an unsuitable envelope etc.....will also be looking thru here as I seem to remember someone writing a letter about the state of the envelopes NW use, and i'll edit it around a bit...if someone knows the link to that post could they post it in this thread pretty please.....THEN, when I've done all that, I'll open the thing up and see how far back it goes....as from reading other posts they had a server mergey changeover thing with RBS which meant that they didn't know their ass from their elbow...
Am also clearing my overdraft as fast as I can so that if they do close the account it won't hurt as much, I'm thinking of deploying my parachute but just shopping around at the moment
Will keep you posted (no pun intended)
Mickie
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