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I sent the DPA letter with cheque and received no response, so off went the breach letter still no response. Yesterday I received a letter saying that they don't agree with the OFT decision etc, etc but as a gesture of goodwill are sending me a cheque for £80, which I also received yesterday, "which is the difference between the charges incurred and the £12 (I thought it was £10) fee.

 

They have not sent me any statements but from the ones that I have already (I closed my account in 2003) I estimate that the charges amount to £160. What do I do now? Anybody had this happen to them?

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Hi Stobbie

 

looks like you've been charged ten times (80/8) giving a total of £200 in charges, so minus the £80 already refunded leaves £120 still owing. Its not to clear from your post but have you sent off your preliminary letter for repayment??

 

When did you send your SAR? The ICO are on the 'verge' of making a statement regarding bcards micorfiche so might be some movement there in the near future. Have you considered charging contractual interest on each of the charges??http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclaycard/22690-contractual-interest.html

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general/7252-new-way-looking-interest.html

 

 

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Hi,

 

Thanks for your response. I sent the SAR on 13.8.06 then a non complaince letter on 5th October which I would say was giving them more than enough time to respond. Should I reply now saying thanks I'll take the £80 as a part settlement but I intend to pursue the rest together with contractual interest?

 

Really appreciate your help with this, lots of people would give up I think without the support of this site.

 

Best wishes,

Andrea :)

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Hi

Yep, accept as a partial payment and pursue the rest. If you want to claim contractual interest you need the dates upon which you were charged. As you dont have them about all you can do is spread them evenly from april 2001 to to when you closed your account. claiming 17.7 % apr should net you around £200 in interest

 

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Victory over Lloyds PPI claim £2606 click!

Barclaycard lazygoing - £580 + £398 contractual int at 17.7 % click! (Received partial payment £110 21/11/06)

The GF's battle against RBS click! stayed awaiting the end of the world

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I fijnd the best spreadsheet to use for this is the one by Mindzai

see thread http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/lloyds-bank/26172-mindzai-lucid-lloyds-tsb.html

 

and the spreaedsheet is in post 22 Verzend.be - send files up to 1GB for free - CompoundSheet_v1.6.xls

Victory over Lloyds £890

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Victory over Vodafone: default removal

click!

Victory over Lloyds PPI claim £2606 click!

Barclaycard lazygoing - £580 + £398 contractual int at 17.7 % click! (Received partial payment £110 21/11/06)

The GF's battle against RBS click! stayed awaiting the end of the world

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