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Hi there

Have had a problem with The Abbey's charges for some years, really glad this site is here, now it's my turn to charge them and get what's rightfully mine. I have read some of the threads and the FAQ's and am now wanting to move on... So I start with the DPA yes?

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Hi there

Have had a problem with The Abbey's charges for some years, really glad this site is here, now it's my turn to charge them and get what's rightfully mine. I have read some of the threads and the FAQ's and am now wanting to move on... So I start with the Data Protection Act yes?

 

First a little piece of advice read, read and read this site. You need to read the FAQ's they will give you everything you need to know to start you off.

You need then to go here:

navbits_start.gif Consumer Action Group > Libraries - bank charges materials and other issues > Bank Templates Library navbits_finallink.gif 1. Data Protection Act, Subject Access Request letter - List of charges

 

This will gave you the initial letter template - Data Protection Act - which, if you haven't got your bank statements or list of charges going back six years you will need to make a claim.

If you read this letter you will notice that it says "please provide me with a list of charges" which is what you are asking for. If you ask for statements they will charge you £5 - £10 per statement. They will probably furnish you with these statements anyway as this is an easier way of providing that information! You will also need to enclose a cheque or Postal Order for £10 to cover the cost of this information. They then have 40 days to respond to this letter.

I suggest you use that time to read up on the process and other people's threads etc...as someone said in another thread i've just read, take your time it's not a race just make sure you do it right.

 

This is an amazing site and there are lots of people to help so good luck and go for it!!

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