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  1. Noting someone elses comments regarding Reputation, I notice I have -54 when I've not said anything bad about anyone at all?? How do I view my reputation comments/stats and is someone giving me negative every day or something?
  2. My version of the 'request for repayments' letter...many thanks for the original author, I do hope that they appreciate my constructive crit, and improvements to the letter.
  3. Well, very pleased to inform you all that HSBC sent a letter (received on the 14th day of my LBA waiting period), it read that they were willing to refund £460 from my claim of £515) - I phoned for an explanation as to the breakdown and they justified that some of the claims I had made had already been disputed during the 6 year period, and in some cases partly refunded already, I'm not greedy here and so quite happy with their justification. I sent off the acceptance letter today and hope for the money to be credited to my account shortly!! It is proof that my phone calls did not negatively affect the outcome of my claim, infact if anything I believe they helped to build my relationship with HSBC and hopefully will not prompt them to request closure of my account, I very much like banking with HSBC and their online banking is most definitely one of the best systems currently available. Thanks for the help and advice provided by users of this site! I commented in my earlier posts that I thought the 'Request for Repayments' letter could be improved (in terms of grammar and professionalism) and I'll post my version next. I feel my version sounds a little more professional by removing any informal of badly constructed sentances. Thanks again!
  4. Well, its getting closer and closer and still nothing from HSBC!! Are they stupid?? Stalling for such a small amount of money, is it really worth their while going to court and am I relatively guaranteed to win??
  5. Many thanks for your reply, much appreciated!! I was keen to call them for HSBC to realise that I'm serious, they did actually comment on the phone that they'd received so many requests for refund that they were struggling to keep up!! I'll do as you say now, and damn right I'll proceed with action, quite happy to take them to small claims personally as I'll earn myself 8% interest ;o) Thanks again, will keep you updated!
  6. Well, its been over 14 days now since my initial letter, I've called them and they acknowledge the claim and comment that its "being dealt with"...I've since sent them my LBA and will be compiling the relevant details ready to go to Small Claims should I not hear from them by Thursday of this coming week (cut off point for 2nd set of 14 days period!). We'll see!!! How far will HSBC go generally?
  7. Not received acknowlegement yet but called HSBC to confirm that they had receipt of my initial letter requesting repayment. Letter received and passed to complaints team who will acknowledge this week apparently...
  8. Cool, good luck with your claim. I've sent mine to headoffice in London, fingers crossed although wishing I'd sent to my local branch now!
  9. I don't quite understand how you guys could acrew £200 in a single month?? My claim is for bank charges related to being just over my overdraft, hence my small claim - I'm almost starting to feel sorry for the banks judging by some of the claims, lets face it bouncing DD, bouncing Cheques etc are going to cause them issues and some manual intervention? Don't start flaming, I'm simply asking how on EARTH these sort of penalties could happen without the owner of the account perhaps being a little reckless??
  10. Thanks for your reply, cool - all totals added up, letter created and enveloped, ready for registered post tomorrow to HSBC head office. Lets see what happens!! Cheers, Ash
  11. Fair point, but at the same time enclosing payment may well prompt them to cash it, whether its 'required' or not - by not enclosing a cheque you're giving them the option to persue the additional 'inconvenience' of writing to you requesting it, or simply providing the statements, as they did in my case. For the sake of a weeks delay (if payment IS required), I would suggest not enclosing payment until asked for it! You may well save yourself £10!
  12. Out of curiosity, to where did you send your Refund of Charges letter? Head Office or branch?
  13. Ok, taken the Prelim Letter Template provided and reworded it to sound a little more professional and less informal (no disrespect to the creator intended), but I wished for it to sound a little more formal. Will post it here following the success/failure of my claim!!!!!
  14. I thought it wasn't advised to send any mention of the 'Interest' in your Prelim letter? Unless you can obviously prove that the interest charges are only due to the 'Total Charges' applied putting you over the allowed limits?
  15. Last night I totalled up the charges, only just under £600 but still keen to persue!! To where should I send the prelim letter to get a quick response and seen as this is my first request for a refund, should I request the 8% interest or not? I've listed my charges using the Basic spreadsheet and hidden the two last columns (date since offence and interest).
  16. Greeting guys! Hoping to get my money back from HSBC, so here goes!!! Last week I sent off my Data Protection Act requesting 6 years worth of statements, I didn't enclose the fee. 5 days later I received a letter apologising for the delay in responding and acknowledging that my statements were on their way!! 2 days later, 70+ envelopes arrived through my door, each containing a monthly statement. I've now sorted these into order and will start the process tonight of going through each highlighting the relevant charges. Just to confirm, can someone answer the following... 1. I have monthly charges for being within my overdraft back in 2000/2001, the first line is an interest charge of around £10-£25, the second line is a charge of £27.50 - can I claim back both, or just the 'charge'? 2. I have a line stating FGN CHEQUE, a charge of £6.00 - is this legitimate or can I claim back? 3. Should I use the Basic or the Advanced spreadsheet for listing my charges?? Appreciate your help!
  17. Incase of interest to you guys, I requested my statements from HSBC a week ago, I received a letter 4 days later apologising for the delay in responding, 2 days following I received 70 envelopes containing my 6 years worth of statements. I didn't enclose a £10 charge, and haven't had any charge applied to my account, therefore I'd not bother including any fee!!! Will post my progress here as soon as I've trawled through them all highlighting the charges!!!!
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