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Hi guys, first post, nice site and once the money comes in they'll be contribution going in for books/hosting/coffee whatever!
Well I've got the ball rolling by sending off the DPA request with £10 for Barclaycard statements, I only have copies going back to mid 2002, sent the first letter on 4th April and received a response yesterday 13 april with statements back to May 2004 and the microfiche standard fob off letter, and also an invitation to buy the rest of the statements at £3 each. Its cleverly worded to just state the statements before then are not held on a computing system or a structured relevant filing system and as such are not covered under the DPA, its a shame the charges are covered, so I'll now be asking for a list of those.
I've calculated that theres at least £160 of late payment charges, most were just 1 day late, I just know theres going to be more, next letter will be on its way this week requesting 'the requested' information.
keep with it, get hold of all your statements and highlight the charges.. then simply follow the templates for letters available in the library.. keep us posted as to developments..
good luck!
"BA Group. The World's favourite CA Group"
HSBC 2 claims amalgamated. £1195. settled in full prior to filing claim.
BARCLAYS settled in full 2 days prior to submission of defence by Barclays
CAP ONE settled in full on day 14 of LBA (£210)
Righty, getting on with claiming back some Krugerrands!, slightly modified the additional DPA request letter in response to the Barclaycard microfiche blag, as below, will be going in the post on Tuesday, look okay?
Simon Walker
Head of Data Protection
Data Protection Team
Legal and Regulatory Compliance
Dept LRC
I am in receipt of your letter dated 12 April 2006, outlining that you could only provide me with statements covering transactions onwards from May 2004, because any earlier information has been archived onto microfiche. (*I also acknowledge receipt of the information you forwarded.)
My request was for a complete list of transactions and charges relating to my account since April 2000 – in short, a list of charges with dates and amounts – alternatively, a complete set of account statements for that period will be acceptable. This should be retrievable from your accounting systems, and easy for you to produce. I will accept a computer print out of these transactions.
I am aware that you have been willing and able to provide other customers with a print-out of transaction information covering this period – and am ready to bring this to the attention of the Information Commissioner should it prove necessary. I would also draw your attention to Smith v Lloyds TSB Bank plc (2005) EWHC 246 (Ch).
This letter has been sent by first class recorded delivery, and therefore should have reached you by 19/04/06 – as you will be aware, as of this date you have just 26 days in which to comply with my request. As stated above, a complete set of account statements for the period in question will be acceptable; however, I expect this to be provided within the initial 40 day time period for DPA compliance.(Initial DPA request submitted 5/4/06.)
Should there be any further attempts to delay compliance, I will be left with no alternative but to escalate this matter into an official complaint to the Information Commissioner and/or the county court under s.7 and/or s.13 Data Protection Act
go get em son! Good letter. Good research. Should = Good result.
"BA Group. The World's favourite CA Group"
HSBC 2 claims amalgamated. £1195. settled in full prior to filing claim.
BARCLAYS settled in full 2 days prior to submission of defence by Barclays
CAP ONE settled in full on day 14 of LBA (£210)
Good - post when you have received statements and calculated charges ready to send prelim letter..
"BA Group. The World's favourite CA Group"
HSBC 2 claims amalgamated. £1195. settled in full prior to filing claim.
BARCLAYS settled in full 2 days prior to submission of defence by Barclays
CAP ONE settled in full on day 14 of LBA (£210)
We are at exactly the same stage. I got the same fob off letter from Lindsey Hilton at Bstardcard legal blah blah team.
I did the same searching on here and have replied with the same letter.
The only other change I made is to include a line that states that i have already paid the statuary £10 fee for this entire service and therefore their request for an additional £3 for statements is invalid. No idea if this will work but lets see what happens?
Good luck and I'll keep you posted.
Bob
The only other change I made is to include a line that states that i have already paid the statuary £10 fee for this entire service and therefore their request for an additional £3 for statements is invalid. No idea if this will work but lets see what happens?
Good luck and I'll keep you posted.
Bob
I was going to add something similar into the letter just to cover that aspect but left it out as the 40 days is ticking away reardless, but after they received mt second letter they cashed the original cheque, not sure if it was just a coincindence though from the initial dpa request, looks like they are going to drag this out for a while now so I'm not expecting anything until the middle of May
Wow it was the end of April since I last updated this thread, its been a busy 6 months, with the stress and depression a dissertation brings, finished uni with a 2.1, have moved house twice since as my partner got a decent job for which we've relocated 250 miles away, left my job as a result and have been unemployed for 2 months, but things are looking up I've got a job to start in 3 weeks,
Been occasionally lurking here and very slowly plodding through the steps and have just eventually filed a claim on Money Claim against Barclaycard.
So that has brought my situation right up to date heres a summary of whats been going on inbetween.
After the initial DPA and SAR farce I decided to claim based on the statements I had which go back to mid 2002, when my account unfortunately was conducted much better.
With all the information BC provided and what I had kept myself there was only 1 statement missing for which I thought there was a late payment charge pre May 04, so a quick call to Barclaycard to request this 1 copy statement, the lady said that will be £3, I said thats fine, and then she realised as the account had been closed she could not charge the £3, even onto an alternative debit card, she agreed though to waive the fee, and within a couple of days I had the copy statement, a real poor microfiche photocopy - at least there is some truth from BC as I seriously doubted the use of Microfiche post 1986, lol.
Mid August
Prelimanary letter sent
Standard "were sorry your not happy" reply recieved, have a read of our customer service leaflet and we'll aim to resolve matters and contact you within 4 weeks.
Replied with;
Part settlement offer of the difference between the charges and OFT £12 reccomendation, they credited £32 to my CLOSED Barclaycard account and sent me a statement telling me I'm in credit. Someone wasn't too good with their sumds that day as the offer was only the difference of half the charges.
Mid October
Settlement rejection sent, said I would take their offer as part settlement but would need the money as a cheque as I dont have access to the closed acoount as I have no card, and also reminded them that I would start a court claim after a further 14 days.
Today
Moneyclaim filed
So its taken a while to get this far, and its only for a couple of hundred pounds but I want it back!