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I paid £5 for my statements after phoning Barclays and requesting them last week. Received them 1-3-06. Have now posted preliminary letter today 3-2-06 using freepost address on this site.
Should I open another bank account just in case? Will I get a standard denial letter from the bank now...
Yes, it is a very gtood idea to open another account.
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Re: got bank statements and posted 1st letter today
Originally Posted by icefall
I paid £5 for my statements after phoning Barclays and requesting them last week. Received them 1-3-06. Have now posted preliminary letter today 3-2-06 using freepost address on this site.
Should I open another bank account just in case? Will I get a standard denial letter from the bank now...
any advice welcome
Icefall, how many statements did you get for your £5??
Re: got bank statements and posted 1st letter today
Originally Posted by Natasha
Originally Posted by icefall
I paid £5 for my statements after phoning Barclays and requesting them last week. Received them 1-3-06. Have now posted preliminary letter today 3-2-06 using freepost address on this site.
Should I open another bank account just in case? Will I get a standard denial letter from the bank now...
any advice welcome
Icefall, how many statements did you get for your £5??
I just ordered all mine back to march 2000 and they said that would be £5.
I got all bank statements to the year 2000 for £5. I telephoned and asked the callcentre, he did not blink, just said yes straight away and when I mentioned £10 under Data Protection Act, said no £5. I could hear him typing on his keyboard though over the phone - he could have just been typing in my request for statements.
I have a Barclays additions account, I intend on getting my authorised overdraft down then going to a basic account.
I have applied for a smile account and a Lloyds account, just in case, will use them as back up for the time being.
Hi I received 2 letters today from Barclays, 9-3-06, 1st one below
Dear blah blah
i refer to your letter of 3-3-06.
all correspondence has now been passed to me in accordance with our internal complaints process, I am committed to resolving your complaint as quickly as possible and I will investigate the matter throroughly with due regard to your comments.
I expect to be able to contact you again within the next two weeks.
Please find enclosed a copy of our complaints leaflet, which explains how we will deal with this matter.
Thank you for your patience. Should you wish to discuss this matter further, please do not hesitate to contact me on 020 number follow, signed Customer Relations Manager.
so I opened and read this letter first and thought right I will wait till the 14 days is up from the date of my letter and write again with the 7 day letter in library (thanks for the letters guys!)
Then (I had just got home from work) I opened the rest of my post and found this 2nd letter from barclays below,
1st letter dated 7-3-06, 2nd letter dated 8-3-06
Dear blah blah
I refer to my letter of 7 March . I have now reviewed your case and would like to report to you with my findings.
I am sorry you feel the Bank carges you have incurred are unfair and represent a penalty. I note you are claiming a refund of £2,635.00, which is the total amount of charges you have incurred over the past six years. You are also requesting a full refund of all debit interest you have paid totalling £231.00. In your correspondence you referred to the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999, which you say supports your view. Needless to say Barclays is aware of all the information you have drawn to our attention. I must inform you howerver, that we disagree with your legal analysis.
When an account is opened with us, our customer is provided with a copy of the terms and conditions relatiing to the use of their account including details of our charges. This information clearly explains our obligations to our customers, as well as their obligations to us. If we make any changes to the terms and conditions we provide details of these to our customers in line with Banking Code. Details of terms and conditions blah blah. website local branches.
I am unable to agree to your request for a refund of debit interest you have incurred. When you were granted an overdraft facility you would have received a letter to advse you that debit interst would accrue on any borrowing. Therefore, you will continue to pay debit interest on each occasion you use your overdraft facility.
Putting the above to one side, on this occasion and a s agesture of goodweill, I confirm I am willing to refund half the amount of charges you are seeking, that is £,317.50. I hope you will agrree this is fair and reasonable. If you would like to accept this offer please sign and return the enclsed form in the pre-paid envelope provided. I will then arrange for the payment to be credited direct to your current account.
blah blah 020 number given out if I wish to discuss, mention of complaints loeaflet agian, and financial Ombudsman service.
In accordance with our standard practice unless I hear from you to the contrary within eight weeks from the date of this letter, I shall assume that your complaint s resolved and close my file.
are there templates in the library? I will have a look cos not sure what to write! I am very excited did not think it would be this quick especially as I sent letter freepost.
posted letter before action today (14 days) using freepost address which is at top of letter and on this site, just have to wait and see now, will update when I hear from them!
I note that yu are unhappy and request that I consider refunding you wilth all the charges you have incurred over the last six years. After careful consideration, I apologise that I am unable to agree to your request as we feel the offer we have previously made is fair and reasonable.
If you would like to accept our offer for a refund of half of these charges, which total, £1,317.50, please sign and return the acceptance form enclosed with my previous letter of 8 March. If you do not wish to acccept this offer I apologise in advance as it would appear we are unable to reach an amicable resolution.
If you wish to discuss this leter, or you feel there are further issues I need to consider, please contact me on my direct telephone number begins 020. If you are dissatisfied blah blah Ombudsman etc. complaints process blah blah.
In accordance with our standard practice unless I hear from you to the contrary within eight weeks from the date of this leter, I shall assume that your complaint is resolved and close my file.
yours sincerely
same customer relations manager
so I assume its time for moneyclaim online, anyone know how much it will cost online to file? Is it round £120 £230 mark? I will have to wait till payday 24-3 to do it I think. Do I pay to moneyclaim in stages or all at once, someone I know said its £30 to file at small claims court, I realise from looking at this site, its more cos of the amount of money... any advice welcome from you guys!