Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
I recieved a letter last week from the RBS stating that they are closing my account as of the end of september and i must make contact regarding paying off my £1300 overdraft.Previous to this letter i have recieved nothing informing me that they arent/werent happy with my banking habits.to say im a little bit miffed is an understatement as this will mean a black mark against my name and thus causing future problems.
I do go over my agreed limit quite often,mainly due the the banks fault e.g,
taking royalties payments on different dates
internet banking not up to date
showing money in account that hasnt yet cleared
Anyway i assumed that they were happy making a minmum of £40 per month from me and me not questioning the charge,but this letter from them has really annoyed me and forced my hand,enough is enough
I am sending the SAR letter tomorrow and with the time it takes to come back i will have hopefully done a lot of homework and had some great advice from your good selves
Do i have to apply twice if i want the accounts of my credit card ?(which account is closed)
Well im of re-reading the FAQs as it will take a few reads to start to sink in
hi colin from what i've read and the letter i received from the bank as soon as you put in your first letter then no action will be taken on your account until the matter is resolved so they cant close your account yet. while you have this extra time open up another account and think about having all monies and bills coming from that one. hope this helps.
The Prelim Letter. Dont Delay Do It Today Youll Be Quids In And Live Life With A Grin. Sorry But Im Not A Good Poet Think I've Had Too Many To Drink Now Lol