Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
Please click here for a spreasheet containing corporate information, financial statements, directors details, a list of subsidairies and trading address details for Barclays.
A similar spreadsheet containing Woolwich information is posted in the Woolwich sub-forum.
Please click here for a spreasheet containing corporate information, financial statements, directors details, a list of subsidairies and trading address details for Barclays.
A similar spreadsheet containing Woolwich information is posted in the Woolwich sub-forum.
Sorry, I am having a brunette moment, but my computer won't let me open a link for Barclays head office address, I am sending the SAR letter to them today, well trying to!
Please click here for a spreasheet containing corporate information, financial statements, directors details, a list of subsidairies and trading address details for Barclays.
A similar spreadsheet containing Woolwich information is posted in the Woolwich sub-forum.
I notice from this document that the 'Home Addresses' - of most of the Directors is listed as '1 Churchill Place, London, E14 5HP'.
I'm not that bothered where these people actually live (some big flash place no doubt) - only that I always thought when it came to official things like this 'Home address' meant just that!
hi all, i was hoping to find out wether or not i could claim charges for my business account in Barclays which they shut down 4 yrs ago. i still have 01/02 statements but before i proceeded to start i wondered what my position would be.
i would say yes you can but if its a business account will you not need notification of charges so you can be very accurate about the total charges as some will be lawful and some not, tread carefully as mistakes now could cost you in the long run, the unlawful charges are what you need to claim back and the interest if you can do the calculations, if not just go for 8%.
I managed to get my statements eventually, calcuated interest and wrote the letter claiming my charges back to Barclays - however I think I sent it to the wrong place after reading things on here. I sent it my branch....... is this the wrong thing to do? Should I have sent it to the Head office? Or to the address on the letter that came with my statements? They are different........