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Hope you might be able to help
I recently was stuck with no mony in my account, this i found odd as i knew that I had money.
On investigating I found that Scottish Gas had increased my DD from £27 to £400
I checked my online account and found that my account with Scottish gas was in debt by £2000.
Knowing that this had to be wrong i checked the last reading they had taken and found it was wrong by close to 3000 units
I spoke to scottish gas and they sorted the metre reading and my account was back in credit by close to £200
I asked for this to be sent back into my account as i was overdrawn due to this, they said it would take 5 working days (over christmas)
after saying this was unacceptable i was told that i should raise an indemnity claim with my bank. I asked what information i would require and was told nothing was needed.
i went to the RBS and was asked for a refrence number, contact name and direct tel no...(which i didn't have)
I phoned back scottish gas and the office was shut due to the weather
due to work it would be a week before i could try again
3 or 4 phone calls later including one to the office of fair traiding i had the info i needed
I went back to RBS and raised the claim.
3 hrs later the inital £400 was back in my account, but due to charges the amounted to £100
i had payed £100 into my acount to try and offset the charges so all i have got is that £100 back.
I spoke to the bank and was told that I would have to claim the charges back from Scottish Gas