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Does anyone have an alternative phone number for DG, the only one i can find ends 2111?

Cheers

I love the smell of banks coughing up refunds first thing in the morning.

 

HSBC, they tried they failed, they coughed up in full

To all the others beware i am heading your way next.

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Alll very odd indeed.

Now having rung DG, they dont seem to knwo what thier missing letter said, if they have recieved my fax or indeed anything to do with the claim.

A very non comittal phone call really.

Hey ho, the wait continues.

I love the smell of banks coughing up refunds first thing in the morning.

 

HSBC, they tried they failed, they coughed up in full

To all the others beware i am heading your way next.

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Yes perhaps they are.

Shoudl have settled this weeks ago, their choice nto to and play suilly sods with silly letters demanding payment on a disputed sum.

Even the simplest of maths would throw some doubt over the difference of over 5k compared to the 600 quid they think i owe them.

Thier choice at the ned of they day, DG will be lovign the income.

I love the smell of banks coughing up refunds first thing in the morning.

 

HSBC, they tried they failed, they coughed up in full

To all the others beware i am heading your way next.

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Offer of settlement in full yesterday.

Not fully closed as yet as i am requesting clairification on payment, so the claim remains until such time as they pay me in my required method.

If they don't like it then i may well amend my claim go the whole hog, they have til Friday lunctime to comnfirm they will be meeting my requiremnts in full.

Did not amend the claim in the end, court returned the papers saying the wrong form was used.

Basically cannot be arsed arguing anymore the settlement figure offered is well in line with what i need, plus i have my visa and savings account in the early stages.

I will be applying contractual rate of interest to future claims, plus i am thinking that delivery of my statements is not going to happen within the 40 days so will be taking steps to deal with that as and when necessary.

All in all i'm more than happy with the result.

I love the smell of banks coughing up refunds first thing in the morning.

 

HSBC, they tried they failed, they coughed up in full

To all the others beware i am heading your way next.

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It is pretty much a straightforward exercise really.

A little dissapointed that it didn't go to court, would of loved to have won on principle, but hey ho a cave in is a cave in at the end fo the day.

 

Best of luck with your claims.

I love the smell of banks coughing up refunds first thing in the morning.

 

HSBC, they tried they failed, they coughed up in full

To all the others beware i am heading your way next.

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Well done Joe. Let us know when you get the cheque.

Matt

 

First Direct: £6639.77 settled in full

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In all it took about 10 weeks for them to cave in.

Money is now in my account, they were in fainess very quick in sorting this bit out.

To add salt to the wounds, i did specify my payment conditions, one of them being paying into my account (which has been wiothdrawn) so i coud take the pleasure of going into my local and taking the lot out in one go.

In order to do this i have to give them a security phrase that can be passed onto the branch.

Yes you guessed right my chosen security phrase will be Consumer Action Group.

Oh i loved the deathly silence on the phone when i gave them that.

I love the smell of banks coughing up refunds early in the morning

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