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Sent Letter requesting Statements.

 

Received Letter explaining they were dealing with.

 

Received Full Statements going back to 2001

 

Totalled charges and sending letter tomorrow asking for them back.

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well thats a straightforward post!

 

good luck you seem to know what your doing!!

 

lisax

if i have helped you at all click please the scales on top right!

 

ABBEY

11/4 S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) SENT OFF

1/6 LBA SENT

22/7 LETTER SENT REQUESTING THEM TO REFUND CHARGES

15/7 STATEMENTS RECEIVED (ALL 6 YEARS WORTH)

20/7 CLAIM ISSUES IN OLDHAM COUNTY COURT.

8/8 CLAIM ACKNOWLEDGED GIVING THEM TILL 21/8.......

SETTLED IN FULL!!!!!!!

 

T MOBILE i won!

16/6 Data Protection Act SENT OFF

 

5/8 t mobile have failed to comply with the Data Protection Act/S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) reques ....BRING IT ON BABY!!

7/8 LBE SENT GIVING THEM 7 DAYS TO COUGH UP MY CASH

7/9 FULL REFUND BEEN SENT!!

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lol

 

Well, I have only saw one success with Ulsterbank and I was searching big time!

 

Wanted to help any others that were in the same boat as me....

 

btw, forgot to say, claiming around 700!

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  • 2 weeks later...

you should have no probs

prob will have to file small claims at the end of it

s.a.r handed to manager-2-8-06

aknowledgement letter recieved 4-8-06

letter from dpm 10-8-06

Data Protection Act - Non-Compliance 10 days left 29-8-06

statements recieved 31/8/06

prelim letter 1/9/06

letter recieved from cru 9/9/06

lba-sent 15-9-06

small claims started 17-9-06

agreed to settle

with condition removed that i cant make another claim

waiting for funds

part 2

small claims for £893 filed 14/10/06

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Hi all! Ive also started a claim against the Ulster. I filed a claim on the 28/09/06 & i received a letter today 10/10/06 saying that they believed that their charges were fair. I am trying to claim back £1146.00. What do i do from here? Is there a template now that i send off??:confused:

 

Cheers guys & gals, any help would be appreciated :) Thanks!

Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort.

 

Franklin D. Roosevelt

 

 

 

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I got reply back yesterday saying they thought the charges were fair etc.

 

I sent another letter from another site today - will post it here when I get home as I am in work at the mo.

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I got reply back yesterday saying they thought the charges were fair etc.

 

I sent another letter from another site today - will post it here when I get home as I am in work at the mo.

 

Cheers JinXy, would be really helpful, thank you 8-);-)

Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort.

 

Franklin D. Roosevelt

 

 

 

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2nd letter from here:

 

Unfair UK Bank Charges | legal help from Govan Law Centre, Glasgow, UK

 

Has anyone EVER taken on Ulsterbank and been successful? What was the turn of events?

 

I would like to know this also, and hello everyone btw.

 

Sent my data protection letter on 2nd October & recieved letter today stating that I havent signed it (Doh!) and as it is also my wifes account she should sign too.

 

In NI can I not claim over £2000?

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I would like to know this also, and hello everyone btw.

 

Sent my data protection letter on 2nd October & recieved letter today stating that I havent signed it (Doh!) and as it is also my wifes account she should sign too.

 

In NI can I not claim over £2000?

 

£2000 is the NI limit,plus costs plus interest as well....

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2nd letter from here:

 

Unfair UK Bank Charges | legal help from Govan Law Centre, Glasgow, UK

 

Has anyone EVER taken on Ulsterbank and been successful? What was the turn of events?

ulster have paid out cases in the past, but they will only pay once you have filed a claim. they are not going to roll over and play puppy-dog, but they will pay up.

 

i know of at least 2 definite success stories, and of no-one who stuck at it and failed.

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Hi all

 

Best of luck with Ulster Bank.

 

Lets say I know someone who has received their refund from Ulster Bank after Small Claims was filed. Ulster Bank ask the customer to sign a declaration before refunding the fees. If your original request for a refund is for over £2000 be very careful with the wording of the declaration that Ulster Bank send you. In the case I am aware of, Ulster Bank have tried to wriggle out of the second request for repayment, quoting the declaration previously signed by the customer. Take professional advice before you sign any declaration from Ulster Bank.

 

It's your money!

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Funnily enough I have a friend as well who the exact same thing has happened to. Ulster Bank do seem to ask you to sign a confidentiality clause, and that you won't take another claim against them. Perhaps this is why success stories against Ulster Bank aren't seen so much.

Ulster Bank -

Data Protection Act Sent 16 June 2006

Preliminary Request for payment sent 5 Aug 2006 - £1690.02

LBA sent 17 Aug 2006

Claim submitted 27.9.06 Total £2439.45

Lloyds TSB -

Data Protection Act sent 9 March

Half statements received 5 July (half missing)

Prelim Req for Pay sent 9 August (partially estimated)

LBA sent 25 August 2006 (£393.00) missing statements received

Claim submitted 27.9.06 Total £556.79 Papers served - response date 26 December 2006

Capitol One

Full and Final Settlement received for £1095.23

Nationwide

Prelim Request for repayment sent 26 August 2006 (£1469.50)

LBA sent 15 September 2006

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