Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
Hi everyone...got a letter from RBS today informing that as I have gone over my overdraft limit i will be charged another £38 on the next business day, the thing is i was only charged because they have hammered me with charges last week...£76, £48, £38 and another £38 I feel like crying as this has drained the money i had in my account and i won't be able to pay anything else, my car payment for a start therefore the bank will charge me again it really is a desperate situation..and if they take my car off me coz of this bank i'll really be a bit upset Sent my prelim letter to them on tuesday they should have it by now and im hoping for a reply very soon. I've been looking on here and am a bit downhearted as RBS seem to be the toughest to get money back from. I'm owed £382 since november last year, i should ask for all my statments since i started banking with them in august 2003 and get ALL those charges back and clear the overdraft and get OUT of that crap bank!!!!!!!!!!!The thing is i can't afford to pay for the bloody statements since they have ROBBED me!argghhhhhhh! Any words of encouragement are greatly appreciated! xx
You should, as a matter of urgency, open an account with a different bank. You should also not being paying for copy statements. If you need this information, use the Subject access request template in the Library. It will cost you £10 to go down this route but it should be cheaper than paying per statement.
Don't be downhearted natk85, if you follow the instructions in the FAQ you'll get your dosh back, because your heart is pure and your cause is just.
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