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I recently asked for 6 years worth of statements to be sent to me in a letter to the bank

 

they sent me 3 years total charges £895 they said they'd refund half this charge, stupidy i excepted this, and i also signed a declaration at the bottom saying this would end anymore charges being refunded.

 

however 2 months later i now have the final 3 years statements sent through £1650 charges in total!! can i claim this back, as the bank staff didn't do there job correctly the 1st time?? or am i bugered

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You need to put the exact wording of the letter you signed, we need this to see whether you have signed away your chance to claim the rest.

BEFORE starting your claim read through the FAQ's and if there's something you aren't sure of then ask.

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I was under the impression it doesn't matter what you sign, you're still able to make further claims, as the law states you are entitled to. IE You signing a waiver of entitlement to further claims does not change the law. See pg2 of

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/royal-bank-scotland-bank/6721-stacymason-rbos-2.html

 

This is what StoneLaughter said:

 

"It doesn't matter what you sign; you cannot sign a legal right away if it's granted in Law. You could sign an affadavit saying I will never ever claim from you again for anything at all; and then claim the next day because you are legally entitled to that for which you claim.

 

So - even if you signed an "any and all claims, and all future claims" clause, it could only make it slightly more difficult. You can claim for charges going back as far as the bank has records"

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