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Hi. I have just started out in my attempt to get my bank charges back from the Woolwich, (£5,500 charged in 5 years excluding interest). So far I have received a Breakdown of the charges from them, followed quickly by a letter saying that while they accept no liability they would be willing to give my £1000
as a "good-will" gesture.
I don't plan to accept this and will be reading carefully through this site to find out the best way forward in getting my money back.
It's great to know that I'm not alone in this. Good luck to all of you.
cardrona1.
Hi Nathal,
Thanks for the speedy response. Your links are really helpful. I will be sending a letter to my bank asking them to refund all my charges, (I haven't done this yet, I only requested by phone, that they send me a Breakdown of the last 5 years charges). Before I do this, however, I want to use this site to check out if there are any differences in the way I go about this in Scotland, and also I will need to open another bank account in case they decide to close this one.
Thanks again for your help.
Steve, the cardrona1.