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Hi all, I am new here, came over here following a link from MSE site, am wanting to learn all I can about claiming charges back from a cetain bank, so will read and absorb.
Read all the F.A.Q.s and Step-By-Step Guides. Have a look in your banks forum, read a few threads then start one yourself. Take in as much info as possible, makes the whole process that much easier and quicker.
Best wishes with your claim.
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I want to claim my charges back from Natwest, I still have all the statements and can detail item by item all the charges, from the monthly £14 fee for going into the red (sometimes their fault) and all the £30 charges for direct debits that they said they couldnt pay, even though there seems to have been money in the account, the statements are not very clear and this was just under 6 years ago, but it was their charges that got me in trouble and the only way they seemed to be able to help was with a bank loan!
But I am going to read all that I can, what I can and cannot claim for and then get going, though I may have to keep asking for directions.
Start a thread in the Natwest Forum, there are lots of people there who will help you along the way. There is a lot to take in and it will take quite a bit of work on your part to get your cash back. I made plenty of mistakes along the way but kept thinking back to how I felt when the bank was taking all my money from me,have a look in the Natwest Success forum, that's sure to give you a lot of confidence.
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Hi Welcome to the site.I have moved your posts into the Natwest bank group.
Read up further to plan ahead other threads in this group should give you some pointers.Meanwhile help is never far away should you gt stuck.
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Well the first shot has been fired, have spent a few hours this morning looking at what to do and what not to do, then sat down with a coffee, notebook, pen and highlighter and went through the statements.
There are instances when I had about £20 in the bank, they bounced a cheque for £30 and charged me £30 for the priveledge! Also it got to a point where the account was consistantly overdrawn due to charges.
Anyway sat and added them all up, and in total it came to £1809, plus £52 in interest charged because they had taken me overdrawn.
Prelim letter all done and signed, particulars to the claim all typed up and inserted with letter, just got back from the post office, it has been sent special delivery so that I can track it.
So I guess the 14 days starts from tomorrow? and is that 14 work days or 14 days in general?
It's 14 calendar days. Don't forget, it's you that sets out the timetable, NOT them.
Good luck, Delta. We'll all be pulling for you.
OB
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Old Bear vs. NatWest - won after first letter £600
Mrs Bear vs. Studio - won after first letter £360
Old Bear vs. Abbey - won after first letter - only £50, but it's the principle
Old Bear vs. Black Horse - £117 of charges wiped off 2 loans, but more WILL follow
Mrs Bear vs. Index (Littlewoods) - SAR sent - 2/2/2007
So, I shall be generous and allow them 14 days from tomorrow (well the nice lady in the post office said that I had paid for guaranteed next day delivery).
So now we sit back and wait, what can I do in the meantime to be ready should I hear nothing 2 weeks from now?
Would be nice if they just said ok here's your money and sent it in time for my birthday in 4 weeks time!
Hi Delta just sit back and read, read and read some more, take in all the information you can so you are prepared for whatever they throw at you, you never know they may pay out without too much of a fight but it is always best to prepared just in case, there are many people on this site always willing to lend a hand if you get stuck, good luck and all the best
Lee
I am not an expert at this, any advice i give is from reading posts on this site, its all in here somewhere
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NatWest Settled 16th february 2007----£3902.67 All charges, costs and s.69 interest
MBNA- S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) sent 25th March 2007 MBNA missed deadline, LBA for SAR sent 8th May 2007 CCA request sent 8th May 2007
Just had the first letter from Mr Higley, well actually not him, its a pp one.
Dated 9th Feb, came today and says.....
Dear Delta6370
Thank you for your letter regarding charges applied to your account.
We are currently considering your claim and will respond to you as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely
blah blah.
So, is the clock still ticking? as today is day 7 of 14, and does this mean that there is likely to be an offer in the post soon? or are they going to let me get to the next stage (lba)?
Natwest seem to be responding quickly to the initial letters at the moment, from what Ive read lately, so you may well recieve an offer soon.
If not, send your lba when 14 days is up, good luck.
Just checked online and the lba has been delivered, and just had a chuckle, I sent it to Mr Higley, and the nice lady in the postoffice has written the name and address on my receipt and she has called him Mr Nigley!
Just been to the shop to pay my council tax, and saw the postie about to start his rounds. Called me over and told me that he has a letter for me that needs signing for, so if I wanted, sign for it now and he would then just post it through (he knows I do Kleeneze so knows I am out of the house a lot and going to collect it from the PO would be a major inconvenience).
Could this be it? could this be my cheque????? it's not as if they send naff off letters recorded is it!
Postie just been and it was the council sending back all the tax credit letters and bank statements etc that I sent last week for my council tax benefit claim.
Ok, getting a wee bit jittery now, the deadline for the lba is up on Tuesday, and I have heard absolutly nothing since the letter they sent on 9th Feb saying 'thank you we will look into it'
So now I know that I may have to be prepared for the next stage, the two letters so far were the easy bits! I sat down yesterday with the spreadsheet and inputted all the charges/dates/amounts etc, and the interest has added just short of £700 to my claim.
So, on Wednesday, (assuming that nothing has been forthcoming), I start the claim, I don't have a piece of plastic to pay the court fees with, so will probably have to go upto the court to do it there.
I have sat and read through the bumph on here saying what to do, and just want to clarify (don't want to make mistakes), I print off 3 copies of the form yes? fill them all in and then take 2 copies to court along with 2 copies of the spreadsheet? Do I also take copies of the letters that I have already sent to Natwest.
I just want to get myself ready so that it is not all last minute stuff, any giuidance/hand holding gratefully received (it's getting scary now)
If you take 3 copies each of N1 + schedule the court staff will check through the N1 and stamp 1 copy and give it back to you. No need for copies of letters