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denskoi V Barclays


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I sent the letter to Barclays asking for my statements (with my £10 cheque) that was on the 15th October and i got a letter back today, with my cheque attached saying that " my request to assemble a schedule of charges is turned aside" and that they are under no obligation to present information according to any particular format !!!!! BUT they say " you may of course obtain thia data from copy statements and these will be supplied to you within the next few weeks. Has anyone else had this type of letter and what happened next?? I will try to scan in the whole letter for everyone to read later

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Hi.........This happened to me it seems to be a standard letter letting you know that they will not add up or give you a list of the various charges imposed on your account, they will now forward a load of copy statements going back 6 years and put the onus on you to add up and distingwish all the various charges on your account. It takes a while but it will be worth it in the end I can assure you!

 

Good Luck

 

Jendoc

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I have read the letter a couple of times now and looked on the forum and it seems like a standard letter from Barclays.. Just got to wait for the postman now. Yes i used the letter of this website and i think the letter means that they will send me bank statements but will not sort out the bank charges for me, that bit is up to me..

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Re: denskoi V Barclays

 

Iv'e just recieved the same standard letter from Barclays and will now have to wait for the statements to arrive. I'm not looking forward to sorting through them and listing all the charges over six years but the results as shown by the good people on this site will make it all worth while.

 

Simon

:cool: Don't let the Barclays grind you down

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  • 3 weeks later...

Well here is a update: Got statements worked out that the BANK owed ME £3145. So sent Prem letter waited.. got reply sorry you are not happy ( too right i am not) but we will get back to you soon (sometime after 2010) so without thinking and BEFORE the 14 days are up i sent the LBA letter (OPPS). Do you think i have made amistake by sending it early or am i just a bit keen. The prem letter was sent on the 1st November and i got a reply from Barclays on the 6-11-06. I sent the LBA on the 8-11-06. I know that i will have wait until the 22-11-06 before applying to the court. any comments would be grateful...

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Hi denskoi

 

From what I have gathered on the site it may have been prudent to wait for a while before firing off the LBA letter. I got my "sorry you're unhappy " letter on the 3rd of this month and I've decided to give them two weeks before sending a gentle reminder and then 1 more week before I send my LBA. I guess everyone has their own way of doing things and maybe no one way is right but I would guess that the banks are so busy with this at the moment that pushing the issue in advance probably won't make much difference.

Let me know how you get on with this and I'll keep you up to date on my progress.

 

What ever happens GOOD LUCK

 

Simon439

:cool: Don't let the Barclays grind you down

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Well after sending the LBA in a bit soon I am going to send it in again ( this time i have waited the 14 days) up until now i have not had anything back from Barclays except for the sorry you are not happy letter.

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