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  1. I ordered something from China that was delivered by DHL. Two weeks later, I got the duty and admin fee request. The amount I was charged was much too much, so I queried it with DHL by phone. The reason for the overcharge is a mixup on the suppliers paperwork. It's another matter to sort that out. The problem is that I thought that their answer was wrong, so I put it aside to sort out another time, then forgot abut it. They have now passed on the debt to Control Account plc, who have added on an additional £40 for lare payment. I have noe paid DHL, but I've got a feeling Control Account won't be going away Can Control Account charge me for late payment, when I never had a direct contract with DHL? Their contract AFAIK is with the Chinese shipping company that has a contract with the supplier. Is there anything I can do to make them go away, other than pay.
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    Foreign Transfer

    I got my money back eventually - after about 3 months if I remember correctly. In the meantime the exchange rate swung a lot, so when I sent it by other means, I lost over £200. There was no explanation from Smile where it had been. Personally, I don't believe they sent it because I could never get straight answers to my questions and there was unrest in their office due to personnel cuts. I think someone was trying to prove a point.
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    Foreign Transfer

    I paid the extra £20 to trace the money on the 5th Feb. They told me that they would find the money within 10 days, but now, 6 weeks later, I have nothing! I complainedto Ms Ogden that I had paid and got nothing It appears that she thinks thats quite fair. I think the FOS is perhaps the next step.
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    Foreign Transfer

    Please can someone help me in this matter as I am at my wits end. On 13th Jan I sent a secure message to the bank asking them to make a SWIFT transfer of £1600 to a recipient in Bali. Normally it should take a few days for the money to arrive. Until today (56 days later), the recipient has not received the money and the recipient's bank is denying that they have it despite giving them some sort of transfer reference number. I have made loads of calls and secure messages to Smile to try and sort it out. On 5th Feb, they offered that if I paid an additional £20, they would trace the money for me and told me that I would get an answer within 10 days. Here's a copy of their last communication after I thought I had got hold of the Customer Services Manager to sort it out: Hello Mr **** Following our telephone conversation yesterday, I have spoken to our foreign team regarding the foreign payment you made on the 15th January 2010. Having spoke to our foreign team I can confirm that we have sent several chasing messages to our corresponding bank. We have also sent several messages over the last two weeks including urgent messages to the international beneficiary bank directly asking them to provide us with an update,to date we have not received a reply from either. I have been advised that our only course of action is to continue to chase the beneficiary bank. I can confirm that the payment was correctly sent to the details that you provided to us by secure message and that no bank error has been made. All foreign payments are sent at your own risk and the secure message you send to us confirms you accept this prior to us making the transfer for you. The charge of £20.00 for the trace is charged in-line with our standard tariff. This charge reflects the time and work involved in chasing the foreign bank and also covers any charges that the foreign bank may make when replying to the trace. I can confirm that I have addressed the other matter of secure messages not being replied to promptly with the Team Manager and thank you for bringing this to my attention. If you need to discuss the matter further please contact me on between 7.00 and 15.00. Regards Claire Ogden Team Manager In the meantime, the exchange rate has gone down by 10%, so I guess the very poor recipient will get a payment reduced by at least £160, while some bank employee takes a bonus. Has anybody any suggestions to solve this matter? Dave
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