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maverik1979 last won the day on June 18 2006

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  1. This topic was closed on 11 March 2019. If you have a problem which is similar to the issues raised in this topic, then please start a new thread and you will get help and support there. If you would like to post up some information which is relevant to this particular topic then please flag the issue up to the site team and the thread will be reopened. - Consumer Action Group
  2. This topic was closed on 10 March 2019. If you have a problem which is similar to the issues raised in this topic, then please start a new thread and you will get help and support there. If you would like to post up some information which is relevant to this particular topic then please flag the issue up to the site team and the thread will be reopened. - Consumer Action Group
  3. please ensure that you have other banking facilities in place before going after them again, its not uncommon for them to close accounts of people who claim more than once
  4. well mostly because of the fact its one of the easiest ones to get approved for, even if your credit score is a little less than perfect
  5. ok, first things first, who told you that they would definitely close your account? secondly, for the most part , those that only submit one claim to hsbc dont have their accounts closed and thirdly the natwest step acount sounds ideal for you, alternatively look here
  6. its just standard c**p , they dont even read them properly half the time, continue
  7. the £54 interest isnt the 8% apr interest is it?, if so you cant claim that until you submit your court claim
  8. maverik1979

    Dlr V HSBC

    sounds like you have things under control, keep us posted
  9. unfortunately its quite complicated due to it not being controlled entirely from the bank, they can affect your credit file by saying that you owe them money, even if they decided to amend the file, the other agencies who reference from it would already have a seperate profile of you and so on, in any case even if the slate was wiped clean today it could be up to a year until you would see any benefit, and in some cases even longer
  10. yes thats the one you need to send, once the 14 days have elapsed
  11. no-one has actually got to court yet, its their last tactic to dissuade you and make you get cold feet and give up, dont worry
  12. watch this space, one of the other hsbc claimants has just been asked if the ombudsman can use her case to challenge the banks on such decisions, as they believe it to be unfair
  13. no-one who has followed the advice from this site has lost a case , from issuing your mcol to money being in your account should be around 1-3 weeks
  14. congratulations, you dont have to draft a letter, unless you really want to ofcourse , you can merely put a line throught the confidentiality stipulation, and initial it, then return the letter as normal
  15. how much was the dr- interest , amounting to? you're absolutely sure you went over your o/d? hmm....... sometimes the bank used to in the past have some leeway (sp?) over the charges, i had some refunded years ago , ofcourse they cant do it anymore, but maybe they looked at your accoutn and thought , well he looks ok lets not charge him, ok you can stop laughing now
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