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RBS Charging for Charges. Is this normal?


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To cut a long story short I incurred two returned item fees last month and the charge for my account. I was extremely careful last month and had ensured my account was in credit. I logged on today and it appears I have incurred another £96 in charges. This was because when the £12 fees were taken off, this took me £17.71 overdrawn. As a result of this I incured a £6 per day fee from the end of the month up until my wage went in today. Shocking. Is this normal practice? Is there anything I can do? I do not believe the charges are a fair reflection of there costs, in fact they have done nowt!

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Yes, of course it is shocking and unfair. This is RBS way of saying thank you and Happy Christmas to all of the public who have bailed them out and allowed them to continue as a bank and for their execs to earn disproportionate money and obscene bonuses.

 

Is this a current account? Can you explain the returned items fees and the RBS charges scheme.

 

Is your account normally well run?

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Alslo, were you given notice that the charges were going to be levied?

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