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I have several accounts with HBOS but am unsure if when I send off my DPA if it's £10 for all the information, or £10 for each account I require information on (been reading a lot about it, but new to the whole claiming it back situation) Any help would be greatly appreciated
Hi there i have two accounts with BOS and i never offered them £10 and they didn't ask for it i got all statements for both accounts without any problems they stated in the letter that they had waived the £10 charge for both accounts might be worth a try or put in the letter that you authorise them to take £10 out of each account and see if they do - good luck
Just to confirm, it's £10 per organisation, no matter how many accounts
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i've seen a few threads where people state they can access their statements online, i am signed up for online banking with HBOS but can't for the life of me find my statements online, any help would be appreciated
monkey - even though one might be able to get their statements online, we ask that you send for a DPA request (templated letter) since it also asks for evidence of M.I. that might be needed for court.
Just wanted to clarify
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Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice, you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer.