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Hi everyone. I have just joined the site and wonder if anyone could give me a quick answer as looking at all the messages makes it look quite scary!
I have today been charged by Cahoot £25.00 for a returned item fee for my credit card payment (CC with Cahoot as well) and £12 on my Cahoot credit card. earing in mind I had money in my account to cover it. However, when I queried this charge they said the money wasn't there at the time although on my statement they both appear on the same date. They must know this money is going in as it does every month. This is really the final straw. I have just spent about 20 minutes going over the few statements available on line and find that I already have over £265 of charges which are returned item or exceed overdraft limit fees. These are sometimes for £2-10 over my limit and once £70 over the limit (£55.00 of which were fees!). I can't find older statements on the site and wonder if I should request these as a first step and where to find a good letter to send to do this.
I don't know whether this kind of thing counts or if I have to just "put up and shut up" as I have gone over the limit regardless of how little.
Please can someone tell me what my first move should be. Thanks
DJB62
have a look at the other threads on Cahoot/Abbey and then come back here if you get stuck! Good luck and keep posting so we know how you're getting on.