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Just for people that didn't know, i have had to research alot on cheques lately with the banks being silly with me. Someone might find this useful

 

The reason it costs them 45p to deal with a cheque is because its sent to a centre in Milton Keynes i believe (this applies to all banks) and is sent 1st class this is why it can take up to 5 days for a cheque to clear, however the system that is in place should mean that the cheque should clear in 3 days. I realise this is off topic but someone may find it interesting.

 

This is an interestng point about cheque clearance times.

 

I spoke to my bank, Northern Rock, about this just the other week because I had written a £30 cheque for a parking ticket but it had been paid as £60 (I had put £30 in words but put £60 in figures). They said they would trace the cheque and that it would take a few days. I queried this as I assumed they would just go to whatever department where the presented cheques were stored and photocopy it. Apparently, however, they don't get all their cheques back from which ever bank they were presented to. Only cheques for over £5K actually go through the system and end up back at the issuing bank. Perhaps this is only true of NR though?

 

This is another nail in the banks coffins as it obviously dosen't cost as much to pay a cheque this way and makes one wonder why the bloody hell it still takes 5+ days to clear a cheque that never gets sent anywhere!

 

P.

Northern Rock; S.A.R sent 11/8/06 - Delivered. Recieved details of 6 yrs charges on 8th. Wrote back asking whether or not they hold information going back further than that.

MBNA; S.A.R sent 11/8/06 - Delivered 14/8/06

Barclays; S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) request sent 11/8/06 - Del 14/8/06

Diners Club; S.A.R sent 11/8/06 - Delivered 14/8/06. Recieved form to fill and return with fee on 17/8/06. Sent form back, delivered 4/9/06.

Intelligent Finance; Prelim letter emailed 16/08/06, claiming £318. Email recieved from "Anne-Marie" 17/8/06 saying my email has been passed to Customer Relations dept. Fob-off letter received 23/8/06, letter sent in return same day - Delivered 24/8/6 Recieved letter offer 25% settelement - refused - LBA sent. MCOL on 10th revcieved notification that they intend to defend on 13th. 06/9/2006 WON!!!!!!

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I believe this will be of interest. This is the way it should work and there is no excuse for it to take any longer. Cheques Clearing Cycles http://www.apacs.org.uk/payment_options/documents/Cheque_Clearing_Cycle_diagram.pdf

 

On the APACS - the UK Payments Association site there are some interesting things on how payments are processed.

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PhantomReclaimer,

 

Thanks for clearing that up.

 

On the assumption that I first knew about the unfair bank charges in May 06, am I right that i can claim from May 00, to present day, even though that's 6 years and 4 months? What I'm trying to work out is, can one only claim exactly 6 years worth of unfair charges, or can the claim only encompass charges that arose after the date one discovered the unfair charges and for 6 years before that date?

 

Thanks

BOS CC1 S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) sent 14/9/06

BOS CC2 S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) sent 14/9/06

FD CC SAR sent 14/9/06, PAR sent 10/10/06 claiming £457, sodoff letter rec'd 25/10/06, LBA sent 26/10/06

MBNA CC SAR sent 14/9/06, reply 22/9/06 looking into it, sodoff letter +£400 GW rec'd 13/10/06

 

Let Battle Commence...

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No

 

You can claim for 6 years form the date you knew, its forward looking generally not backward looking.

 

in other words if you knew about a charge applied today you would have six years within which to lodge your claim.

 

As PR says where concelament or mistakes or fraud have atekn place the Limitations Act does provide relif via section 32.

 

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Glenn

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Where were you? Next time please

 

 

Abbey 1st claim -Charges repaid, default removed, interest paid (8% apr) costs paid, Abbey peed off; priceless

Abbey 2nd claim, two Accs - claim issued 30-03-07

Barclaycard - Settled cheque received

Egg 2 accounts ID sent 29/07

Co-op Claim issued 30-03-07

GE Capital (Store Cards) ICO says theyve been naughty

MBNA - Settled in Full

GE Capital (1st National) Settled

Lombard Bank - SAR sent 16.02.07

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