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Hi all, I am about to embark on the fight with Intelligent Finance, my question is this, with them being a Scottish based bank does anything different apply? Secondly, as they are an affiliate of Halifax, does that make a difference? All in all,
Where should I send my first letter? Livingston or Halifax?
Shoudl I try simply phoning to begin with and letting them know my plans? or just send the statement request?
Should I stick to templated letters of write my own one?
Hi Steven I don't think anything different applies but i suggest starting a thread in the IF forum here: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...igent-finance/ and having a good read around to see how others are going on. No need to phone them in advance, they didn't when they charged you