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I recently paid off my RBS credit card in full, but two days later RBS attempted to take a direct debit payment from my account. Since I closed by RBS account and switched to Smile, the direct debit was not in place (I never switched it as I intended to cancel the card).
I had not bothered logging into RBS online banking to check my statement as I considered my business done with RBS, aside from a letter needing to be sent to cancel the card. Since their was a postal strike a few weeks back, I hadn't received a statement for the card, but I just happened to log in and strangely enough, 2 days after taking the money to clear the card balance, they attempted to take a minimum payment that would have been correct had I not paid the balance in full. The payment was rejected as no agreement was in place and the payment was reversed. RBS then added a late payment fee, followed by interest and payment protection.
They have since added more charges for me not paying the previous balance they had arrived at all by themselves.
Surely this can't be right. Not only are they slapping illegal charges on me but are doing so based on a zero balance!!
Anyone have any ideas how to tackle this one? I am thinking that they either zero the balance, ensure my credit record does not show I have not missed payments, and then close the account. Otherwise the FSA can deal with them and that's before I go for the last 2 years worth of charges! Is that the right approach do you think?
I recently paid off my RBS credit card in full, but two days later RBS attempted to take a direct debit payment from my account. Since I closed by RBS account and switched to Smile, the direct debit was not in place (I never switched it as I intended to cancel the card).
I had not bothered logging into RBS online banking to check my statement as I considered my business done with RBS, aside from a letter needing to be sent to cancel the card. Since their was a postal strike a few weeks back, I hadn't received a statement for the card, but I just happened to log in and strangely enough, 2 days after taking the money to clear the card balance, they attempted to take a minimum payment that would have been correct had I not paid the balance in full. The payment was rejected as no agreement was in place and the payment was reversed. RBS then added a late payment fee, followed by interest and payment protection.
They have since added more charges for me not paying the previous balance they had arrived at all by themselves.
Surely this can't be right. Not only are they slapping illegal charges on me but are doing so based on a zero balance!!
Anyone have any ideas how to tackle this one? I am thinking that they either zero the balance, ensure my credit record does not show I have not missed payments, and then close the account. Otherwise the FSA can deal with them and that's before I go for the last 2 years worth of charges! Is that the right approach do you think?
Re: RBS credit card has charged me on a ZERO balance
Yup, you will unfortunately have to go through their compaints procedure (ask for a copy of this and don't just ring, as sometimes companies atke it as an "informal" complaint". if your complaint is not resolved within 8 weeks, report them to the fos, who will then charge them £400 for the privelege of investigating your complaint.
All help is merely my opinion only - please seek legal advice if you need to as I am only qualified in SEN law.
Re: RBS credit card has charged me on a ZERO balance
Try talking to them first and explain their error to them- it would be useful to get rid of this issue amicably before you go after them for the other charges.
written entirely without prejudice to my whole rights and pleas in law and may not be founded upon in any proceedings.
Re: RBS credit card has charged me on a ZERO balance
What has happened is that the direct debit will have been initiated before your card payment has cleared the balance, as direct debits are set up in advance of the payment date so on the date the amount is debited.
It's just a simple cross over and if you talk to them they should remove the charges. When I worked for a credit card company it was a cause for no questions asked full refund. I'd imagine it would be the same with RBS.
Re: RBS credit card has charged me on a ZERO balance
I received a letter of apology and the charges have been rufunded. Although my letter stated that I wanted them to close the account, they also asked if I actually want them to do that or they would be more than happy to send me a replacement card! I guess if they see a customer who has actually been quite a good one, they don't want to loose them. Maybe I'll keep it open and transfer my balance from the now even more awful Egg.