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I know I am incredibly thick when it comes to money matters but I cannot get my head round what interest I can claim. Filled in spreadsheet for charges eg. unpaid DD, cheques, etc. and each entry gives an 8% interest figure. Is this what I claim and enter into the preliminary letter or is this the interest that I can claim later if it goes to court?
Each month I have two "Charges to (date)" and an interest charge also. Is this the interest amount I should enter in the preliminary letter?
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Re: Interest, schminterest!
you cannot claim interest listed on your statements back
you cannot claim 8% until you file to court on the MCOL website.
[for now just delete the interest column - then print the spredsheet & attach to pre-lim letter]
however, you COULD claim contractural interest on all your charges from date they are taken till date of claim going in.
there are many threads to read.
p'haps the best is:
why is no-one claiming contractural interest [or alike]
use the search facility
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you can claim back the overdraft interest relating solely to the overdraft caused by the charges. The complex spreadsheet calculates the interest you can reclaim - you need to enter charges, interest debited and account balance. This is the interest referred to in the prelim letter.
Forgive me, guys but alot of your language goes staight over my head.
I'll try and make it simpler for me to understand!
On my first attempt at simple interest the total amount of charges is £4,385 and the "interest" on this is calculated at 8% to be £1.729.35.
On my second attempt at complex interest the totals read as follows:
Penalty charged: £1,527.38
8% on penalties: £454.65
Interest on penalties: £224.41
8% on interest on penalties: £58.24
So, what is the amount of "overdraft interest" entered on the preliminary letter.
Again I'm sorry if this makes me sound a complete thicko but I ask you to be patient with me!
Thanks for replying, Bong.
On the first s/s I entered all charges for unpaid DDs/unpaid cheques and card misuse. Total: £4,385.00
On the second s/s I entered the monthly charges and interest charges. Total:£1,527.38
Should I be claiming both together? ie. £4,385 + £1,527.38 = £5,912.38
what do you mean by the monthly charges? are they penalties?
you should enter everything on the one spready, either the simple one (penalties, 8% interest and no overdraft interest) or the complex one (penalties, 8% and overdraft int).
It's a personal account.
There are in fact two charges each month: one is for a fixed amount in most cases ie.£30. The other is a varying amount, different each month.
There is no mention what they are for.
well I can't be sure what the £30 charges are for. see this link here http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...tml#post481507 it might have the answers. was it multiples of £30 up to £90? in which case it would be the referrals penalty charge. the other amount is the monthly overdraft interest.
so, if you're satisfied that the monthly charges of £30 are reclaimable, choose one of the spreadsheets and enter all charges together (£4385 and £1527.38 - are you sure about the 38p? penalty charges are usually round amounts) and if you're using the complex spreadsheet, the overdraft interest in the other column with your account balance, to work out the proportion of overdraft interest you can reclaim.
If you have a royalties account, you aren't entitled to claim this charge. If you have loanguard on your overdraft (this could be the varying monthly charges) you aren't able to claim this.
Have a read through the thread I've comiled above, it helps identify what, if any, of the monthly charges you can claim. Coupled with the link Bong gave you, that should help you determine what you are claiming for.
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