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I have recieved a letter today saying that they have closed my account and I owe them £168. All of this is charges and have said that I am committing a criminal offence by not paying it back.
What should I do next. I did try to reclaim these charges before the announcement and was told no.
Is there anyway that I can stall them until the announcement is made.
Difficult one this - the last thing you want is a default for not paying it.
If you pay it you are not prejudicing a future claim - so could reclaim later when this is all over - hopefully Feb next year.
Or lodge a claim anyway so you will be top of the pile ( with fos I would suggest for that amount)
Are you saying you can not afford to pay back - or that you are worried if you do you will not get it back later?
How far had you got with letters etc?
Jan
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offer from A&L 24/8/07 - after case stayed
"What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." - Antione de Saint Exupery
I can't afford to pay it all back at once. I have sent the 2nd letter explaining court action would be next but thats not the case now yet they can take me to court. I have also sent them a letter explaining that I am unable to pay it all back and they have made no reply to that.
Can I apply for a stay through the court until the decision by OFT has been made?
Skint cumbrian mentioned on here unfortunately failed but felt that she was not well prepared - so read her other posts.
you can learn from others on here.
jan
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offer from A&L 24/8/07 - after case stayed
"What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." - Antione de Saint Exupery
As Jan says the last thing you want is a default notice re this now closed account!! Hard to remove easy to get.
You have to make sure that the A&L know that the account is overdrawn solely because of the the unlawful charges levied on your account. They must be made aware that the account is in dispute so look at this link..................
When your account is in dispute they should stop harassing you, re this account until the dispute is resolved. If they carry on phoning, lettering you or pass it onto DCAs, then you have to take your complaint to the correct authority who deal with the banking codes. If they continue to harass you look at this .......................
Jan says about the fos route to get your bank charges refunded, for the amount you want to reclaim that's the route I would go down !! The wasted costs you would have may be double you claim (ink,paper,travel, hours spent preparing claim and and so on) and you may not get these back. Link is here....................
Make sure you file a claim if you dont use the ombudsman service to get your funds back. All the advise you will need is in the CAG website
Why dont you offer to pay them a pound a week, it could take all of 168+ weeks for the test case to come to its conclusion By the time its finished you will have repaid the balance and look forward to a few hundred pounds in your pocket. Dont you think it would be satisfying to pay them back at a pound a week anyway
I dont see how you can be committing a criminal offence :o Is there anything you are not telling the CAG members
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offer from A&L 24/8/07 - after case stayed
"What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." - Antione de Saint Exupery
Forgot to say , get a ring binder ready for this dispute, photocopy all your letters and file them. When you are on the phone this will help you quickly find info to put down any codswallop from A&L reps or their agents
Send your correspondence by rec Del and keep all the tabs for future reference.