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  1. wicked, i want this to go to court, looking forward to taking RBS' consumer credit license! ok maybe a bit drastic but would be intersting!
  2. ok cool, cheers. why would they be delaying themselves? surely they should have contacted me somehow by now???
  3. Hello all, Right first of all... I have read through the website and understood the following procedure about claiming my unfair bank charges. I sent my first letter (Preliminary letter) on the 5th February to my bank (RBS) explaining what I was going to do and that this was deemed wrong by the OFT (blah blah.. and so on). I gave them 14 days and had no reply. I then sent my second letter on the 21st February (Letter Before Action) again explaining in the letter that I would continue this to court. Still haven't heard from them. However, after reading more cases from other people taking RBS to court I feel I have sent my letter to the wrong address. A lot of people seem to have gone through their local branch when I just sent it straight to their Head Office. So this has left me in a predicament.... Do i send a letter to my local branch with a copy of each of my letters I sent asking for an explanation as to why I have heard nothing or do i still continue with my time scale and file a Court claim after these last 14 days have passed sending it to the Head Office address again?? A bit of light on this would be gratefully appreciated. Cheers *Address of RBS Head Office I sent letters to, is as follows - ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC 36 ST ANDREW SQUARE EDINBURGH EH2 2YB
  4. Hello all, Right first of all... I have read through the website and understood the following procedure about claiming my unfair bank charges. I sent my first letter (Preliminary letter) on the 5th February to my bank (RBS) explaining what I was going to do and that this was deemed wrong by the OFT (blah blah.. and so on). I gave them 14 days and had no reply. I then sent my second letter on the 21st February (Letter Before Action) again explaining in the letter that I would continue this to court. Still haven't heard from them. However, after reading more cases from other people taking RBS to court I feel I have sent my letter to the wrong address. A lot of people seem to have gone through their local branch when I just sent it straight to their Head Office. So this has left me in a predicament.... Do i send a letter to my local branch with a copy of each of my letters I sent asking for an explanation as to why I have heard nothing or do i still continue with my time scale and file a Court claim after these last 14 days have passed sending it to the Head Office address again?? A bit of light on this would be gratefully appreciated. Cheers *Address of RBS Head Office I sent letters to, is as follows - ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC 36 ST ANDREW SQUARE EDINBURGH EH2 2YB
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