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Hi - after some of your valueable advice.

 

Got a letter from Barclays Bank saying they had reviewed their accounts and that some of the charges they had place on my account were unfair and that there was a refund of £434 due to me BUT this had been paid into the overdraft on my account.

 

I closed my Barclays account in 2016 and there was a DRO taken out which covered the overdraft on this account which was still owed.

 

So is that correct that the refund should go towards this, since the O/D was written off with a DRO in 2016 so did not owe them anything.

 

Also they did not specify that charges were directly related to the O/D they were charges placed onto my current account.

Sharon

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well no it wasn't written off

any assets like PPI and these refunds whereby a bank didn't send you regular statement or a notice of sums in arrears on a regular basis etc is an asset the trustees should deal with, but as the OD was notional anyway with bogus charges you didn't really owe that figure in the first place..so they just remove them or refund them against the account

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