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    • Hello, firstly thank you for reading this. I know no one wants a long winded back story. So I’ll be breif. I entered a local store to buy some paint (which I did pay for) I am honestly not a bad person or a theif.   Didn’t have a basket or trolly as was on my lunch break. Whilst picking up the three tubs of paint placed some masking tape in my pocket (it was hanging out of so I had every intention to pay) just didn’t have a hand free. Paid for my goods (forgot about the £4.39 masking tape) I’ve got so much going on and im not well at all (like I say no one cares I get that) also have autism so wasn’t thinking particularly like others do maybe (who knows my minds going around and around) I left the store after paying, was pulled back in by security. Asked for the tape which I gave immediately  shook up. Gave them my ID and details. I was given some paper and told to expect a large fine in the post for their time and the tape and sent on my way. my questions are: I hardly ever go out without support so the ban I guess I can’t go there now for anything (their loss) - ok but is my photo going to be all over with my name? how much am I expecting in the post as a fine? I have sent them cash in the post recorded signed for delivery to arrive tomorrow (incident happened today) for my error. Their Address was on the bit of paper. i have read two posts on this page but they were from many many years ago so I hoped for updated advise please? 
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    • So should I send them a new SAR and put my date of birth on it? Or do I need to send them some proof? Driving license? 
    • Thanks so much for your help!! I've emailed them, and when they reply saying they can't do it I'll reply and state my rights. I'm so glad I found this forum, and will read all of the posts I can find and help guides available for the future. Really can't thank you enough.
    • utter BS, doesn't matter you signed it. pers i'd be writing as per the other threads here rejecting the car as not as described under CRA etc and be done with it. as its a debit card you could also do a full chargeback within 120 days to your bank and simply dump the car back to BMW. 100's of like threads to read here. get your ducks inline. make sure you know what you are doing and off you go. dont take any BS from BMW, no matter what you sign it does NOT remove your consumer rights. p'haps it might be on the off chance you are a good manager , a quick phonecall tomorrow saying you dont want it because (no bla bla fitted) it might be resolved in 5 mins..i will guess to date you not tried
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Hello all.:D

 

Like many/most of you on here I have also suffered from extortionate bank charges (for as long as I can remember), charges on top of charges, nasty letters, nasty phone calls, feeling helpless and intimidated, and finding myself in debt, I am now finding out that I CAN do something about it.

 

In the process of assimilating all the info. tho some of it seems like a whole other language.

 

There are a number of companies I need to deal with including Nationwide, Abbey National (tho not sure if this is too far back) and several credit cards.

 

Last year the Nationwide closed my flex account current account after serving me with a default notice for an overdrawn balance of £557. The original amount was I believe less than £100 but charges upon charges resulted in the amount escalating and the bank withdrawing all facilities and closing my account which I had held for 20 years almost to the day since 1985.

 

I have just dug out the letter from Nationwide and default notice they sent me and I remember how upset and helpless I felt at the time. The letter threatened legal proceedings for recovery of the debt, further bank charges and even threat of a "Society representative calling on you at home or at work to collect all remaining cards and chequebooks..."

 

Shortly after this I received a statement showing my flex account had been closed and the overdrawn balance had been wiped out back to zero. I never heard anything since and thought it really strange. At the time I was relieved that the bank wasn't going to pursue me any further for the money but also really P***ED OFF that the account I had held since I started my first job aged 17 was closed two decades later.:evil:

 

Over the years I have had MANY charges. I dread to think how much. I dread to think what my credit file looks like also what with defaults not only from Nationwide but from Abbey and various credit cards mainly a result of unreasonable charges.

 

I am glad (or should that be sorry) to find so many people in similar situations and am hoping to learn much on here and get the confidence to take action to get my money back. It sickens me the way the financial organisations can get away with forcing debt and ruining people's lives. Having found this site I intend to take this action not only for myself but then to spread the word to everyone as I can already think of lots of people who have been similarly affected. Also when successful I will defintiely be donating to this site. Thanks to the site owners for creating it and keeping it running.

 

I still have accounts with Nationwide two cash savings accounts and an ISA not much money in any of them but what there is I intend to clear out into a new account as I am ready to begin my steps in the next day or two when I have finished reading the site and the information on the forums.

 

Sorry for the long winded post but I am really happy to be here, as well as nervous (thought of courts scares the living daylights out of me) but commited and whatever I can do to help..

ukwg

Nationwide Data Protection Act Subject Access Request sent 6/7/06

Statements received well within the 40 day deadline

Prelim sent 8/8/06

Standard reply received 21/8/06

Letter Before Action sent 24/08/06

moneyclaim on line submitted 9/9/06

 

PAID SAT 1ST OCTOBER :D

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Hiya

 

As someone who has successfully claimed back their bank charges from Naionwide recently, I'd advise you to go and start a thread in the Nationwide section. There is a lot of support in there and we can keep track of where you are up to then.

 

Good luck - not that you'll need it :)

Please note that I am not a legal expert and all advice given is without prejudice and is purely my opinion only.

 

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Thanks! I went to the bank today and drew out three cheques £10 to Nationwide and two cheques to equifax and experian to have a look at what exactly is on my credit files. So I guess I have started!

All seems very daunting but will take one step at a time.

Thanks for your support

ukwg

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PS. Off to start thread in Nationwide forum as suggested.

Nationwide Data Protection Act Subject Access Request sent 6/7/06

Statements received well within the 40 day deadline

Prelim sent 8/8/06

Standard reply received 21/8/06

Letter Before Action sent 24/08/06

moneyclaim on line submitted 9/9/06

 

PAID SAT 1ST OCTOBER :D

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PS. congratulations on your payout Dolly. Hoping to be following suit in the not too distant future!

ukwg

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Nationwide Data Protection Act Subject Access Request sent 6/7/06

Statements received well within the 40 day deadline

Prelim sent 8/8/06

Standard reply received 21/8/06

Letter Before Action sent 24/08/06

moneyclaim on line submitted 9/9/06

 

PAID SAT 1ST OCTOBER :D

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