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Well done for spotting that, I did get my letter(s) today, but have been too busy chasing up the recorded delivery item they have chosen not to sign that i sent them last week to read through the booklets. I wonder if this will take effect immediately or will it happen in June when they finally merge?
Well done for spotting that, I did get my letter(s) today, but have been too busy chasing up the recorded delivery item they have chosen not to sign that i sent them last week to read through the booklets. I wonder if this will take effect immediately or will it happen in June when they finally merge?
SN
errr sorry they will be part of Barclays as of 4th may not june.
errr sorry they will be part of Barclays as of 4th may not june
I'm a bit confused then as the letter I received from them dated April 2007 states
"On or after 24th June 2007 the Woolwich current/savings accounts shown on the enclosed list for which you are a trustee or have authority over will be transferred to Barclays."
I see they sill have every intention to continue charging excessively for 'Paid Referral Fees' & 'Unpaid Direct Debits' at £30 & £35 repectively.
You'd think that with masses of customers reclaiming their charges they might actually start to rework their charges and bring them in line with what the OFT consider to be reasonable and fair.
Oh well, it doesn't really matter because we can continue claiming back from them all the while this continues. Bigger fools them!!!