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If you have any RBS T&Cs can you please post here with details.The older the better.

In addition if you have other account Terms and conditions please let us know.

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In my recent letter to Cobbetts I have requested my original T&C as well as any amendments between then and now.

 

If Cobbetts do actually comply, though I rather doubt it, I will of course publish them.

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I have RBS T&C's from when I opened my Royalties Gold a/c approx 2000/01 (there are the following figures on the back of the brochure: 04/00, I assume this is publication date) 6 pages of smallprint though and alot of it is about membership benefits (huh!) I will try to scan them onto the thread (any tips?) alternatively if there's anything specific you want i'll try to answer asap.

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Very useful A-Z here:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/site-questions-suggestions/53182-cant-find-what-youre.html?highlight=can%27t+find+what+you%27re+looking+for%3F

 

New strategy for Scots claims here:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/scotland/71013-urgent-attention-please-read.html

 

Scottish procedure:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/royal-bank-scotland/42620-scottish-procedure.html

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I don't know if it's of any relevance or can be used to our benefit, but looking through some old bank paperwork I found at the back of the filing cabinet I discovered a letter from 15 May 2001 where my local branch manager had written to me explaining about the charges involved in bouncing a direct debit. It's the wording find interesting...

 

 

In respect of Bank Charges whilst I appreciate that you are on a fixed income and that you cannot afford to pay bank charges, you must also realise that it is your responsibility to remain within your overdraft facility and if funds are unavailable then the Bank has the right to return items unpaid for which a charge is levied.

I don't know about you, but given that "levied" means "an imposing or collecting, as of a tax, by authority or force" I see that as a description of something that is punitive in nature and given the the use of "charge" rather than "fee" my understanding of the branch manager's words is that he wasn't offering a service, he was extracting an amount from my account as punishment for exceeding my overdraft limit.

 

I've also found another letter from 12 December 1996 where the sentence used was

"A charge of £30 has been levied against your account to cover the cost of returning the items.

... or am I just being pedantic :D

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Has there been any progress with this as need a copy of old T&C's by monday

 

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you could check out Mcuth vs RBoS - he won some tiome ago now - so his old thread should be in the "settled claims" section........

 

I know there were a load of weblinks on his thread....

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