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I am starting a claim for my wifes current account and she has had a royalties account. Does anyone know how much the charges were from 2000 onwards and when they went up over the last 6 years.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

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Hi,

I am currently at the same stage as you, from my statements it looks like the charges were £10 from April 2001 then £12 from April 2005.

I cant work out the charges previous to this, some months its just £5 then rises to £6, I was thinking of sticking to the £10 charge to keep on the safe side.

Complete novice here so don’t take this as a definite.

Good Luck!

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Hi

 

I had the same problem when I did my NatWest current account (their's is called advantage gold) I posted a similar thread on the NatWest forum and some one had a full list of what the charges where, so I hoping there is a similar guru for RBS.

 

Like you the only ones I can make out are the early ones of £5 then rising to £6 but I'm not sure when as they bundle the penalty charges in with the royalties charges.

 

All the best with your claim.

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Hi all, I've set up this post recently. Should help you.....

 

 

 

PS, if it is of help, keep the thread going by putting a message on the bottom ;)

If my post has been useful, tip my scales and let me know

 

Always start with the User guide!

Stuck with RBS charges? Click here!!

 

RBS CA1 £2794 SETTLED!!! RBS CA2 £503 SETTLED!!! HBOS CC £498 SETTLED!!! Barclaycard £705 (with CCI) ONGOING!!! NATWEST CA ONGOING!!! LLOYDS CA x 2, CC, LOAN ONGOING!!! HFC LOAN ONGOING!!!

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I have just read your post an you are spot on, I have succesfully claimed from my natwest current account. they have a similay thing to royalties called advantage gold and also lumped the fee in with the penalty charge for that month. All I did was take off the advantage gold fee from that months account charges before I put it on my schedule of charges.

 

The problem I had with my natwest account was that the charge went up in stages from £6 to £12 and it was finding out when these increases occured. However natweststaffmember gave me a link to a post which detailed all natwest's charged and when they went up whcih was increadibly useful. I was hoping there might be something similar for RBS

 

Looking at my wifes statements it looks like in 2002 the rolalties fee was £5 and then at some point it went up to £6. I am guesing this was around march 2005 as the account fee she was regularly geting went up from £33 to £34 (which I presume was part penalty charge and part royalties fee)

 

I am going to get my wife to give the bank a call and see if she can get clarification on this.

 

Cheers for the info.

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Ah missed that bit. For the sake of a few quid, I didn't bother with that.......but can understand the point in doing this. If this helps I was on Royalties Premier in 2004 and in July it was £14 and August it was £15. Whether that was an increase across the board I wouldn't know. Doesn't look as though it ties in with yours though?

 

If you do manage to get clarification of when the charges increased let me know and I will add it to my thread ;)

If my post has been useful, tip my scales and let me know

 

Always start with the User guide!

Stuck with RBS charges? Click here!!

 

RBS CA1 £2794 SETTLED!!! RBS CA2 £503 SETTLED!!! HBOS CC £498 SETTLED!!! Barclaycard £705 (with CCI) ONGOING!!! NATWEST CA ONGOING!!! LLOYDS CA x 2, CC, LOAN ONGOING!!! HFC LOAN ONGOING!!!

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