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  1. Do you mean I should tell them it's in relation to PIP or I should tell them it isn't? I can't decide whether being honest is the right thing to do in this situation. I do agree about the PIP/PPI thing, it gets me mixed up all the time. Especially as my wife is claiming PPI and for her PIPs (not both from BarclayCard though). Andy
  2. Thank you very much for your help. I did state in the original letter it wasn't in relation to PPI, but maybe I should have mentioned PIP. Thank you for the link, I will use and adapt the letter. Andy
  3. Thank you for the reply, I first asked for the data at the end of November 2012 by phone. Having got nowhere, I sent a letter to which they replied on the 12th December. I didn't send the £10 fee and I just sent a letter requesting the statements. Yes, it's a potential section 75 claim for PIP, although I still can't be certain if I paid by c/c or debit. It was definitely either Barclays or BarclayCard though. I know of someone who contacted Barclaycard and got 8 years of statements quite easily. She claimed under section 75 and they paid out. Thanks again for your help. Andy
  4. I am get old credit card statements from Barclaycard. I don't know for certain if I paid for my wifes op with them, but it was either my Barclays debit card or my Barclaycard. However, Barclaycard are saying they have no record of an account with them. Sounds a bit dodgy to me!
  5. Hi, I am trying to get hold of my Barclaycard statements for the period August 2006 to January 2007. I was at a different address back then, and the Barclaycard account was closed in January 2007. Having phoned several times and getting the usual bad customer service, I wrote to them and requested the information. I first got my credit report to check dates, part of the account number etc to put in the letter. They replied saying they have no record of that account. I am now replying to ask once again for the statements. Does anyone have any advice on what to include in the letter to help the situation? Is it my right under the data protection act to have these? Many Thanks Andy
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