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  1. Hi there,

    I have just come from the Halifax forum where I am in the process of a claim, ie sent off Prelim Letter. I am now starting to look into helping my mother & father in law reclaim charges from the Abbey, they are both pensioners and are in receipt of income support for the care of my sister in law who is severly disabled.

    They have seperate bank accounts but both with the Abbey

     

    Does anybody know if there are rules about charges against benefits or state pensions, please help????:confused:

     

    Also could I act on their behalf or would they have to appear to be making the claim theirselves?? :confused:

  2. Hi there,

     

    I sent my prelim and schedule a week ago by recorded guaranteed next day delivery, Halifax haven't replied yet, should I just go ahead with letter before action next week?

     

    I'm fired up now so I now intend to help my mother and father in law get there charges back from the Abbey, is it possible for me to act on their behalf??? rather than them send the letters theirselves, they are pensioners and cannot grasp the procedure nor would they want to represent thierselves in court should it come to that.

  3. I started a spreadsheet before I visted this site for the first time.

    I included lots of data, ie references from each letter I have had informing me of charges, this was so I could cross reference with statements.

     

    Sometimes I have had several letters in one day and the reference nos are sequential, I have logged them in the correct sequence and have found that they seem to be arranged to apply as many charges as possible,

     

    Direct Debit £5, Direct Debit £30, the £30 is taken first taking me above my limit and a £30 charge applied, if the smaller debit of £5.00 had been taken first I would only have had one charge applied! As I have logged 6 years of charges this seems to be a regular occurence. Surely this cannot be legal? Anybody else experienced this?

  4. I've been charged over £2,800 in the last 6 years, the majority in the last year, I have kept my statements and all the letters they sent me, since Oct 01 plus copies of all the complaints I have made over the last few years, together with the "sorry you are not happy... replies, I have nearly completed by spreadsheet.

    I certainly intend to follow the steps advised on this site and will use the template letters provided

     

    I have read through the FAQ,

     

    I have a couple of questions if any one can help, the Halifax complaints procedure advises to contact the financial ombudsman if complaint is not resolved, what would happen if I did?

     

    The FAQ advises to open another bank account in case they get nasty and close the account, how easy is this, I thought to open a current account you need to have a salary paid in, not looking forward to this, I have 15 Direct Debits! Can anyone advise?

    thanks

    Pablo

    My have 2 questions

  5. Quick introduction, I found this site a few weeks ago and can't believe how informative it is and how helpful everybody is giving fantastic advice.

     

    I get so frustrated when I get a charge I could scream, anyway after registering with this site I am determined to get my money back

    I am in the process of putting together a claim, I have kept all my bank statements since November 2001 plus all the letters they sent me.

     

    I am not a cyber chick so this all new to me, never been in chatroom or posted a thread before but I'm a quick learner so hopefully I'll pick it all up

     

    Pablo:eek:

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