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Hi, my friend sent a s.a.r to Egg over 40 days ago (Recorded delievry but didn't send a cheque for £10 though) and i was just about to find/ask for the relevant letter to give them a bump as Egg never replied or acknowledged the letter but my friend 'took the law into his own hands' and re-sent them the s.a.r but, in his words, "Re-wrote the original and added a lot of stern words about me taking the strongest action possible which may lead to court action blah blah" and this time included a cheque for £10!!
What i would like to know is does he now have to wait another period of time (40 days) being as he sent the letter or can he by-pass it and send the next letter(i cant remember what it is now..)
Thank you in advance!!
I think the main issue for me is the lack of £10 rather than the wording necessarily. If he has now sent the £10 and you are satisfied that the wording is as per the templates for an SAR it should be fine. In my experience Egg are reasonably efficient but they will not go out of their way to help either