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Just about to send of my data protection letter and just wondering if anyone can tell me if it will make any difference that the account is closed??
I had issues with the bank a few years ago and they actually opened two accounts instead of one when I first applied. They sent a chequebook out which I used and never bothered to check the account cause basically the money that went in was spoken for each week.
After a year I received a call from them stating that I owed them loads of money! And a good telling off for writing cheques that couldnt clear! I was completely baffled. After A LOT of investigation it turned out that the chequebook was for the account with no money going in but was also the account with all the d/d's coming out. I was furious!!! Whats more baffling is that they allowed all these items to be paid for a year when it was clear no money was going in!! I had one account with loads of money in and one massively overdrawn!! Once they'd tranferred all the money and apologised for the mistake I was left more than 1000 quid overdrawn from charges! And had to pay it back.
I'm now going to pursue these charges but as soon as I paid it off I demanded the accounts be closed! I have the account numbers etc but I think they might be funny because the account is closed!
Can anyone advise if I'm just wasting my time??
To the best of my knowledge it doesn't matter if then account is closed. as long as it is within the last 6 years you can still claim. I also have a privilage account which i am in dispute about at the moment. i get charged £7.50 per month for my huge £100 overdraft and cheque account. they still charge the subscription yet wont issue a cheque book.
good luck and stick to your guns!
Thanks for the advice nellio. How can they charge you for something their not gining you??
Anyway, just checked Royal Mail and it says my Data Protection Act letter was delivered this morning, that was quick!!
40 days and counting......
Good luck to you too!
I know its ridiculous!!! I must admit I'm getting a little disheartened now that Ive sent off my letter. I dont think I'm going to see a penny of my money now!
I know its not the right attitude to have but surely the banks or their hot shot solicitors are going to come up with some sly loophole soon.....Just hope Ive got my letter in in time!!
I'd have thought you have a better chance of getting your money back if the account is closed. You can take the bank to court with no qualms about what they're going to do to you - because there's nothing they CAN do. Don't be disheartened; even if you have to go to court you'll win. If the banks didn't think that, they'd be defending every action.
Thank you for the advice ladymoonray. I know I can take them to court but at what cost?? I'm not in the financial position to pay money out without KNOWING that I'm going to get it back!! I'm trying to pay for my degree and my two little ones!
I think I've spent far too long on this site reading and absorbing the info (about a month) before registering and then doing something about it!
Oh well only time will tell I suppose!
Well heres a little update.....Got a letter yesterday (17th) dated for the 14th (the day they got it) saying we received your letter and will process within 30 days of your letter!
I'm quite impressed. At least they've acknowledged my request which is more than Natwest has done! And it was signed by the lady herself who I sent it to!
Just hope I get them soon.
Can anyone advise how long from the date of this letter Co-op are actually sending info out??
Can someone tell me if it is too early to send the letter reminding them of my SAR?? I sent it on 13th July, they got it on the 14th. There time is up 21 August.
Do you think Im being a little premature sending in now? Should I wait another week or so
I don't think it would do any harm but the co-op take between 21-28days to send it out and they have the right to send it on the 39th should they wish. As they are being kicked from pillar to post at the moment they are probably taking longer to process as more claims arrive. Do not be disheartened by this. I too went on a roller coaster ride but support from the forum and persaverance paid off. read my thread nellio v co-op bank and you'll see i had all the same concerns as you. Go get em!
Ive already been looking at your thread! I think Ill wait a little longer, they've cashed the cheque now so maybe.....who know??
Its weird, all the banks must be having the same type of problems with all these requests yet some are really quick and others arent!
The thing is with this account was it got opened without my knowledge and they allowed all the cheques I'd written and d/d's to be paid out for ages before they noticed no money going into the account! After Id transferred all my cash from the real account to the fake one(!) I was still left owing loads in charges!
So unlike the others where its my own fault for being charged, this was genuinely wasnt and I'd really like to think I could get it back!
Sorry for the essay!
Good luck and thanks for the support! I'll keep watching your thread with interest!
Well today is the last day for co-op to comply with my SAR, hopefully there will be something on the doormat tomorro morning otherwise ill be sending the non complience letter
Im amazed cause i phoned last week and they said 'yes we have until the twenty first to send them to you'
So basically there waiting until the very last day to send out the info. I think thats pathetic!
Well Ill let u know if they come
Got my statements as well as a few pages of complete nonsense!
Now as far as I can see there are hardly any references to charges but there are lots of 'fees' and 'commission'......is this their way of showing charges??
I ask because I know I had loads of charges befire the account was closed and I dont want to add stuff that isnt charges by mistake. These fees and commission are usually 30 or 60 or 90 quid so it does sound like charges but can anyone just clarify for me ??
I Claimed for everything that was classed as either commission and daily excess charge, and most of the service charges.Commission as you say usually a multiple of £30, or £25 in the past is the charge for bouncing cheques/direct debits etc, Daily excess charge speaks for itself and should be claimed also. The service charge could be for using your overdraft which you can't claim or for going over your od which you can. going back 5 or so years the service charges were either £8 (authorised od) and £10(unauthorised) so claim the £10's and not the £8's. The way that I did it was if their was a daily excess charge and service charge on the same day on my statement I claimed them both.
Finally got through all the statements and sent of my pre lim this morning. Not sure how likely i am to get a reply but im expecting to start my 14 days from tomorrow. Full amount before interest £1140.00.
If it goes to court the interest is about £300. How good are Co-op at paying up?? Have most people had to do MCOL or is it just taking an lba??
Any advice much appreciated and thanks to all those who have hepled up to now!
They paid mine after the lba but their doesn't seem to be any pattern to who and when they pay up, although I have suggested elsewhere before that it may depend on how your account is currently been run. As yours is closed they may take a bit longer to pay up, but in the end who knows !! sorry I can't be of more help.
Quick update.....letter delivered this morning so lba will go on 13th September if I dont hear from them! Fingers crossed I get a quick settlement cause the account is closed!
Fingers crossed for me and everyone else
Letter received dated 4/9/06 in relation to my pre-lim saying they are very sorry i am unhappy and will i give them 7 days....ok fine i suppose cos its only been 7 ish since i sent but i will be sending my lba next week as planned if i have not heard from them by then
Can someone tell me if this is normal for the co-op and if they usually get back to people before the seven days or am i gonna be sending the LBA??
I am in the process of claiming back charges too. I also got the same letter asking for 7 days after my prelim letter and suprise, suprise I had no reply in 7 days and had to send lba. 2 days after LBA received a letter saying very sorry they had failed to respond in the 7 days and said I would be contacted by phone, mail or e-mail within 7 days. That was last 29th August so their 7 days is now up unless I get a reply today but not feeling very hopeful . They have until this Friday 8th sept before i can start action. We'll see what happens!!