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  1. Hiya, just wasnted to head you to my thread for some encoragement. I claimed back 5044.00, and fof the top of my head, I think that the whole of my claim took just over a month:eek:. Good luck with your training. Michelle
  2. Anyone able to move this thread to won??
  3. Well just too let you all know that I sent of my pelimary letter on the 23rd Feb, lets the game comence!!:o
  4. iI'm with you now cheers as too what we can claim. I still have to put the totals seperate though on the letter don't I ? And thanks for keeping a check on me
  5. What I require I calculate that you have taken £XXXXX plus £XXX which you have charged me in overdraft interest for the sum which you have taken. Total £1829.14 . I enclose a schedule of the charges which I am claiming with this letter Right sorry Chezt, so it all goes on the same spreadie, but you just have to add up the intrest seperate??? Sorry brain frazzeled, all this with buying and selling houses! Bit of an over load I think
  6. Wow new that you would come to the rescue, some one on the natwest was saying that there was only a certain part of the intrest that you could claim back. Cheers can get my head down now and sort it out.
  7. Just a quick question here, just trying to claim back my Aunts charges. When I look at the template for the pelimary letter is asks you in there the intrest figure. DO you send of spreadie with the intrest on and another with your charges with your first pelimary letter, don't know why but can't remember what I did for my claim. Wish I had noted this thread more thouraly:-x Any Help apreciated
  8. No not contractual! I was just going to add the over draught intrest, I didnt realise that you had to do it by working out what intrest you have been charged. On my previous RBS claim I added my Intrest(as on statments)in my pelimery letter were it asks!
  9. Then is that the intrest that you put in the pelimary letter??
  10. Great Thanks Micheal I've just remembered I havent added on the intrest on this claim, so doing that now. Just want to make everyone whos just making there claim, aware that when you get your statments back some are duplicate so just check your page numbers ect, some of my aunts were and had too make sure they were the same.
  11. Well just sucsefully claimed back over £5000.00 with RBS and Aunt has asked me to look into her for her. Well sent of SAR on 6th February with £10.00 payment for info and rec'd on 18th! Spent the whole night looking through them for her. Theres £1829.49 worth of charges. :o Have been looking at the address's which you have all been sending letters too and got a little lost. I sent of the SAR request direct to her branch, as I did all my inital letters for RBS claim untill they wrote back. Can any give me an idea as too were to send the pelimary letter too please??:-| Good luck all with your claims:)
  12. Tanz, a little advise please. Since i haven't yet sent them my charges for my account do I need to use one of the spread sheets which will talley up my interest and charges? Do i go for this compound intrest? and which spreadie should I use?? Also do I send them the pelimary letter or the template that you use for 'thank you for your offer as PART payment' OR a mixture off two. I don't want to confuse them or myself! thanks tanz hun
  13. Hehe had the same myself, but the funny thing is, throw a little general knowledge there way and they melt like butter!!! I had a right giggle with one off them this evening on the telephone, had to cover the phone was laughing that much as he tried to work out what he thought was the outsanding balance, and since I told him, that if he didnt have the time to read the back ground off ht eaccount i didnt have the time to tlk him through it!!
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