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i've had an account with Studio cards for about 8 years. It was opened when i was at university. My mum took it over but as it was addressed to me she was often late with payments adn so has icurred at least £400 worth of late payment charges. I don't beleive there is a valid credit agreement either but the outstanding balance is about £360 so a charges refund would clear the balance. I want to write to Studio asking for these charges to be refunded - is there a template letter for this purpose. I have already recieved a statement of charges from them.

 

Unfortunately as the account was opened in my name all of these late payments have been registered on my credit file. I have also noticed that they have marked 'arrangement' on my file - what does this mean?

 

Any help would be much appreciated.

 

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hiya,

 

just follow the same template letters as the back charges and just edit the letters to suit:

The Consumer Forums - Bank charges templates (consumer)

 

 

arrangement means that there is a payment arrangement in place ( not paying the full montly payment required)

 

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Just a quick update : i sent the letter requesting that charges be refunded and quickly recieved a response saying 'OK'!!!!! All £460 refunded just like that. Will be donating to this site and getting busy with lots more letters!

 

Thank youloads for your advice.

xo

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DFF,

 

I am having the same problem with Studio, I was just wondering did you just send in a basic letter asking for them to refund all the default sums?

 

If so I am on it as they have been charging me for months because I am unable to pay the full amount and its getting ridiculous, pretty sure they have no signed CA from me either so if they really start they will be screwed because I just won't pay it lol

 

Lucy

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Hi Lucy

 

i sent the letter as suggested by Idainfife - link near the top of this thread and adjusted it to suit. Basically the letter said the the default sums were unlawful and that i wanted a full refund - i was surprised they agreed straight away though - thought i would have a fight on my hands.

 

Let me know how you get on.

 

Best wishes

DFF

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Hi Lucy

 

i sent the letter as suggested by Idainfife - link near the top of this thread and adjusted it to suit. Basically the letter said the the default sums were unlawful and that i wanted a full refund - i was surprised they agreed straight away though - thought i would have a fight on my hands.

 

Let me know how you get on.

 

Best wishes

DFF

 

I sure will let you know, I think what the charge is outrageous, I can stomach a few quid for being late but 20 a pop is absurb and because I have been late for a few months as I have been on maternity leave and have no take home pay (not been with the company long enough to qualify) its stacked up, not really that sure how much they have charged me altogether, my ask them to give up that information..

 

Anyway congrats on your result not often they give up it up with one letter..

 

Lucy

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Hey

 

I just wanted to let you know I sent the letter to Studio about the charges and they looked at my account and have refunded me £120, ok credited it to my account but its still 120!!!

 

Small victory but it all helps esp with Xmas fast approaching :)

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Hi hazyeyes

 

well done, congratulations! I was in the same position as yourself when i took maternity leave - just missed the occupational maternity pay by less than two weeks!!! I have to say i was a bit peeved when i realised.

 

Get writing to all of your creidt accounts - i'm now on a mission!

 

All the best

DFF

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I pretty much did the same just adjusted it to studio, they where pretty good was shocked that they just did it on my first attempt, although they said they was doing it as a gesture of goodwill, which is normal anyway they don't like to admit anything!

 

LOL

 

Let us know how you get on, sure you will have the same success as the both of us :)

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I clicked on the link and it brings uploads of templates which 1 would suit best please:)

 

I'll get it written tonight then ;)

 

And cause I'm now dissputting my account with them they have said they've passed it on to Moorcroft should I be worried lol as Studio couldn't produce a signed agreement so Moorcroft won't be able too!

 

Studio said they don't have to produce this agreement so if they can't produce it how can they be adding charges on all the time?

 

They are begining to get on my nerves lol

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I sent Studio a CCA letter with a £1 postal order. In response they sent me a form filled in with my name and address but not the address I was living when I opened an account with Studio. The £1 was credited to my account. I then sent Studio an SAR and a postal order for £10.00 and also asked for details of the PPI payments. Again the £10.00 was credited to my account. Studio sent me a print out of my account from which the total of PPI payments came to £1,108.95 and default charges of £280.00. I asked Studio to refund me the PPI payments and default charges. Studio wrote back very quickly to say they have refunded the £280 charges as a goodwill gesture but didn't mention at all the PPI payments. Has anybody else had problems with PPI refunds?

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Hi

 

sorry - i haven't had any experience with studio and ppi - i'm definitely not an expert on any of this as i'm acting on the advice of the experienced members on here but i would suggest writing another letter regarding the PPI only - sometimes when you have more than 1 request/query in a letter they conveniently forget to act on all matters in hand. I would inform them that you have already written to them regarding this and therefore expect a speedy resolution.

 

Best of luck

DFF

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Hi

 

sorry - i haven't had any experience with studio and ppi - i'm definitely not an expert on any of this as i'm acting on the advice of the experienced members on here but i would suggest writing another letter regarding the PPI only - sometimes when you have more than 1 request/query in a letter they conveniently forget to act on all matters in hand. I would inform them that you have already written to them regarding this and therefore expect a speedy resolution.

 

Best of luck

DFF

 

Thank you for your help. I have written to Studio regarding the PPI payments so will wait and see what rep;y I get back.

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