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I've been reading and re-reading this site over the past couple of weeks, and now I've decided that I finally have the courage to reclaim my charges! Only thing is, I have two a/cs with NatWest, one with probably more charges on than the other - is it advisable to take them one at a time? I'm a bit worried that I might get muddled if I try to do them both at the same time!

I think that this is a great site, and have had great fun and sympathy reading the threads. I'm a self-employed house and animal sitter, and my money isn't regular, and despite a small overdraft facility, there sometimes is not enough at the end of the month to pay off all direct debits, but it is usually only £'s, not even £10's ! and they bounced something the other day that was £3.50 short! So now my blood is up!:mad:

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Welcome.

 

There's nothing to stop doing the two claims separately.

 

However it will you save time and it's not more complicated.

 

A DPA request +£10 will cover information on both accounts (mention the a/c nos)

 

As long as the combined charges from the two accounts are less than £5000,

you only need to make 1 claim

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