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    Default No goodwill gesture due to court case

    I exceeded my overdrafticon limit with an A&L current account by 8p. They've charged me £85.

    I phoned them and asked them to refund the £85 as a gesture of goodwillicon. I was told that becuase of the coming court case, the OFT had told them not to refund any charges!

    Sigh.

    Is it worth pursuing a goodwill gestureicon, or should I just wait for the outcome of the court case (whenever that maybe) and claim then?

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    Default Re: No goodwill gesture due to court case

    I find it incredible they can treat customers like this for a breach of 8p!

    I suspect you won't have much luck in getting the charges refunded as a GOGW.
    I would try phoning them again and asking to speak to someone higher in authority and you may get a different outcome.

    Failing that there is lots of info regarding the test case in my signatureicon!

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    Default Re: No goodwill gesture due to court case

    why not try the............ "im going to a national paper................. .even though there is a test case" sort of thing!!


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    Default Re: No goodwill gesture due to court case

    Hmmm. Well I find out this evening, that even though I had returned the account to good order - I've been hit by their £5 per day charges which has taken the account to the wrong side of the line again.

    It beggars belief.

    Oh and the 8p over was due to a £5 charge they made for me not crediting the account with enough money.

    How do I stop the £5 a day penalty? By paying the punitive charges that's how.

    Frankly, this is an unbelieveable way to treat *customers*. But I guess everyone here thinks that way.

    My question is - is there a way I can get these £5 a day penalties to stop?

    Thanks,

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    Default Re: No goodwill gesture due to court case

    Hi Mike,

    I'd advise you to write (urgently) to A&L (customer services?) to explain your circumstances and to request that they stop imposing the £5 per day penalty. If they continue to add this daily charge to your account there's a chance that you'll struggle to get off the 'hamster's wheel' so to speak............. e.g., the constant charges often make it impossible to get back in credit with the account and you end up with extended overdrafts, loans you didn't really want, etc.

    Tell them that if they don't stop these daily charges, you'll be making a complaint to the fosicon.................... immediately!

    It may not work, but it's worth a try, especially as the test case has put a stop to charges refunds at the mo as you know.

    Best of luck


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    Default Re: No goodwill gesture due to court case

    Thanks, Hedgey.

    I will write a letter this evening - I don't like writing these kind of letters as I always end up voicing it too nicely.

    Regards,

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    Default Re: No goodwill gesture due to court case

    Similar thing happened to me with the Halifaxicon account but they refunded after I explained to them what happened so its complete Bulls**t that the OFT have told them not to refund. A & L are not even party to the OFT proceedings! These are the worse bank I have ever dealt with!


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    Default Re: No goodwill gesture due to court case

    I did get my money back in Dec when I asked, so what they told you doesn't appear right. They passed it onto an investigation area.

    still got hit by their £5 charges though which put over again

    they always win, unless you claim them all back which is what i may well do now. Getting fed up of them not helping people, fools.


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    Default Re: No goodwill gesture due to court case

    I hate to put a pessimistic tone to your thread, but in my experience A&L pay no attention whatsoever to complaints. I thought HSBCicon's customer service was down there with the worst, but A&L have proved themselves as sympathetic and flexible as the Nazis. IMHO.

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    Default Re: No goodwill gesture due to court case

    I have had no luck with them - I have spoken to half a dozen customer services reps over the last fews weeks, each of them agreed that they charges were unfair, but none had the authority to make even partial refunds.

    I spoke to a manager once - and I had to be quite forceful to get to talk to him - he was the slimiest, most self-important person ever.

    Unbelieveably low levels of customer service!

    To cap it all I face another £150 of charges this month because of their charges.

    Mike


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    Default Re: No goodwill gesture due to court case

    That is ridiculous, however we all seem to be under their laws. They seem to want to grab as much money off anyone they can. Have you tried speaking to the IFA yourself, get them involved for some clought. As this has nothing to do with the court cass. Get some advice from them otherwise A%L will just carry on going with it. They don't care nowdays, they're customer service is almost as good as England were at the weekend. RUBBISH, they all need a good ( insert swear word here ) slap.



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