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Hi all

 

I have decided to start my own thread to cover my progress against the ulster bank.

 

Story so far.

 

2nd Oct - sent data protection letter

 

13th Oct - recieved letter claiming that myself & wife (joint account) hadnt signed original letter (doh!) - cant believe I have gave them an excuse to stall already.

 

16 Oct - sent new letter signed by the wife and me.

 

I have already recieved a few pm's with advice & support, anymore would be really appreciated.

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go for it BMT

decide on a timetable and stick to it because they will stall you at every opportunity.

get wife to do up a letter authorising you to operate on your own, this may save her going into court.

be prepared to go all the way, and you will win

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go for it BMT

decide on a timetable and stick to it because they will stall you at every opportunity.

get wife to do up a letter authorising you to operate on your own, this may save her going into court.

be prepared to go all the way, and you will win

 

 

Cheers ,

 

I really am determined to do what it takes, I will probably need a lot of guidance along the way though.

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Good luck BMT - The cases against Ulster Bank are definitely growing - we can all help and support each other!

 

Bettyboop

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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Good luck BMT - The cases against Ulster Bank are definitely growing - we can all help and support each other!

 

Bettyboop

 

Cheers!! Anything you come against along the way be sure to let me know.

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  • 5 weeks later...

Just an update for anyone who wants to know.

 

Just Got my statements sent back from Ulster bank yesterday - Gonna tot the charges up tonight.

 

I hope everyone elses cases are going well:D

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bmt i recently got paid out 2000 from ulster bank.They wont pay out until you take them to small claims court.Once you do that it takes approx 3 weeks to receive your money.Stick at it you will get your money.

 

 

Cheers fella, I intend to stick at it. Did they close your account with them after you got paid out?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Only got round to totting up yesterday.

 

Sent prelim letter for £1184.00 and im gonna fight all the way for it.

 

I am raging in one particular month they charged me £242over the course of three days. I know I should have taken more care of my account at that time, but they just dug me deeper into a hole.

 

Wish me luck.

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