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    • Hi T911 and welcome to CAG. As you say, an interesting screw up. So much for quality control! Anyway, our regular advice is to ignore all of their increasingly threatening missives... UNLESS you get a letter of claim, then come back here and we'll help you write a "snotty letter" to help them decide whether to take it any further with their stoopid pics. If you get mail you're unsure of, just upload it for the team to have a look.
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    • Sending you a big hug. I’m sorry your going through this. The letters they send sound aweful, and the waiting game for them to stop. But these guys seem so knowledgable and these letters should stop. Hang in there, and keep in touch. Don’t feel alone 
    • In my time I've never seen a payout/commission from a PPC to a landlord/MA. Normally the installation of all the cameras/payment of warden patrols etc is free but PPCs keep 100% of the ticket revenue. Not saying it doesn't happen mind. I've done some more digging on this: Remember, what your lease doesn't say is just as important as what it does say. If your lease doesn't mention a parking scheme/employment of a PPC/Paying PCNs etc you're under no legal obligation to play along to the PPC's or the MA's "Terms and conditions". I highly doubt your lease had a variation in place to bring in this permit system. Your lease will likely have a "quiet enjoyment" clause for your demised space and the common areas and having to fight a PPC/MA just to park would breach that. Your lease has supremacy of contract, but I do agree it's worth keeping cool and not parking there (and hence getting PCNs) for a couple months just so that the PPC doesn't get blinded by greed and go nuclear on you if you have 4 or 5 PCNs outstanding. At your next AGM, bring it up that the parking controls need to be removed and mention the legal reasons why. One reason is that under S37(5b) Landlord and Tenant Act 1987,  more than 75% of leaseholders and/or the landlord would have needed to agree, and less than 10% opposed, for the variation to take place. I highly doubt a ballot even happened before the PPC was bought in so OPS even being there is unlawful, breaching the terms of your lease. In this legal sense,  the communal vote of the "directors" of the freehold company would have counted for ONE vote of however many flats there are (leases/tenants) + 1 (landlord). It's going to be interesting to see where this goes.  
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I don't know why but after six months that I have nevere used my english account lloyd sent to me a letter where i was forced to pay an amount of about 250 pounds....Is it possible?

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Depends on the type of account you opened - some charge you a fee for the privilege of banking with them. Can you be more specific?

Any knowledge I possess or advice I proffer is based solely on my experiences in the University of Life. Please make your own assessment of legality, risks & costs before taking any action.

 

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I Thought since some days ago that i opened a classic account with lloyds bank but i discovered that i have a silver account and how can i know they will be charge you 7.5 pounds a month for the account and 3.99 pounds a month for overdraft limit......So i left london in december and before my leaving I wanted to take the residual money i had...so my account wolud be at 0...but they talked to me thatoi a transaction with skype arrived later and i was in overdraft of 8 pounds.

But the problem is....how could I know tha i have a silver account?....Why did they send to me a letter only th 21 of may to tell me that I had to pay about 200 pounds of overdraft fees....Is it possible according to you...?Are they kidding me?...thanks for help

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I think you need to start a new thread on this - you're in danger of hijacking BankFodder's.

Go to the Lloyds Bank forum main page http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/lloyds-bank/ & click New Thread button at the LH top of the comments.

You'll get a better chance of the right response from more people & I'll track your posts from there

Any knowledge I possess or advice I proffer is based solely on my experiences in the University of Life. Please make your own assessment of legality, risks & costs before taking any action.

 

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  • 10 months later...

Please help...

I recieved a letter from Lloyds sayint that they are going to charge me for 20£ unplanned overdraft. They said: £15 monthy fee and every day £6 ( 4 days).

I wrote them a letter saying that this is not fair (templates letter).

Today I got a reply saing that they are not going to cancel fees and when I opened current account with them i signed terms and conditions...

Please advise how what to do now...

I am lost!

regards, Elena

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Thanks for the links. For some reason I can't access the second link.

 

Anyone else have this problem?

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me too

 

need 2nd link fixing please!!!!!

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19-10-06- S.A.R Letter

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19-10-06 -S.A.R Letter.

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19-10-06 - S.A.R Letter

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Hello!

I opened a current account with Lloyds TSB in Nov 05, which was eventually upgraded to platinum plus. All was good before June 08. Thats where the problem comes, I left UK to spend sometime with family in Dubai leavin' my account £245 overdrawn in June 08. The overdraft was interest free so I didn't worry coz I was to return before 1st of July 08. Sadly, I had an accident leavin' me on bed for almost a year, durin' this time my resident visa expired. I had to reapply the visa & as you know it was a lengthy process, just got my hands on the visa last month. There was a monthly fee for the platinum account which kept goin' out of the account for almost 6 months takin' my account in an unplanned overdraft. Now I am worried about what will happen to me as I had only this account. My history would've been ruined by now, I guess. And I learnt that bank is goin' to charge me £6000. I am really in trouble. Can anyone help? I'd be highly grateful.

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Hello!

I opened a current account with Lloyds TSB in Nov 05, which was eventually upgraded to platinum plus. All was good before June 08. Thats where the problem comes, I left UK to spend sometime with family in Dubai leavin' my account £245 overdrawn in June 08. The overdraft was interest free so I didn't worry coz I was to return before 1st of July 08. Sadly, I had an accident leavin' me on bed for almost a year, durin' this time my resident visa expired. I had to reapply the visa & as you know it was a lengthy process, just got my hands on the visa last month. There was a monthly fee for the platinum account which kept goin' out of the account for almost 6 months takin' my account in an unplanned overdraft. Now I am worried about what will happen to me as I had only this account. My history would've been ruined by now, I guess. And I learnt that bank is goin' to charge me £6000. I am really in trouble. Can anyone help? I'd be highly grateful.

 

this cant be do you mean £600? bloody hell capt DANIELS and his crew of pirates are indeed in the money, if i were you DO NOT PAY IT!!!!

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I have a default issued (May 2008) by LTSB for bank charges they claim at £1,800+. They have never justified the amount they say I owe. Recently I offered £750.00 (much against my will) in full and final settlement providing they removed the default. They have not even bothered to acknowledge the letter. I really am now fed up with the behaviour of LTSB and I want to take legal action against them. How do I do that? Can anyone help me with the correct legal procedure please.

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