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Have been reading what A&L have been putting you all through. I have sent my first letter requesting my refund on 2 May, about to send my next letter tomorrow, 15 May, assume 14 days is 14 calendar days? Is this correct?
Also, have added the 8% interest onto my charges, is there any other charges I can add? Or am I just being gready?
Thanks, I posted my second letter yesterday, 15 May and received a reply from A&L to my first letter today, saying that the OFT were actually referring to late payment fees for credit cards payments. As I have already sent my second letter, I was just going to give them the 14 days and then go ahead with court action on 29 May. Assume this is correct.
Hopefully, I wont have to go that far but in reading other peoples threads, take it that this is the way A&L like to play it.
Hi, How much is it for? You might be lucky and A&L might pay up just after MCOL...some of us are waiting for a court date but we should come out on top in the end.
Jenny
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