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Aqua Credit Cards - An Address For Them???


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I AM NOT BEING IDLE - I HAVE SEARCHED AND SEARCHED AND SEARCHED and I cannot see any address for these people at all - I haven't a clue who owns them at all.

 

I want to help my mum get some charges back off an AQUA card she had a few years ago.

Is there anyone who knows who owns this company and what there address would be to send an SAR to etc.. ??????

 

I did a word search, a-z search and looked in all forums I can't find it really as it's not in the Banks list of addresses either - I been here hours looking and found everything other!!!

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Good evening, Your Majesty.:D

 

Have a look at their website..........

 

http://www.aquacard.co.uk/

 

At the bottom of the page I found this.....

 

"aqua" is a trade mark of SAV Credit Limited. Credit facilities available subject to status to UK residents aged 18 or over. We may record or monitor calls to or from Halifax plc. We do this to check what was said and help train our staff. aqua cards are issued by Halifax plc. Registered Office: Trinity Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 2RG.

 

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Hiya Rooster - thank you so much for that I couldn't see anything about them at all - I thought my mum was making that one up for a joke!!!

 

She phoned me after watchdog and asked me to help her sort her charges etc.. "cause you've internet and I can't do computer stuff" she said LOL :D bless her!!! Pity really cause she'd love chatting in here!!

 

I'd never heard of it - I was beginning to think she'd had one to many with her "aqua" :) But now I know she wasn't joking!!!

 

thanks so much for your help - easy when we know the answers isn't it??

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God they are awful company.. i had one when I first moved to the uk as i had no credit no one would accept me.

 

They call you about 8 times a day if you are even a .01p over your limit, and start to call you BEFORE your payment is due... i had mine for about 6 months before i got fed up, paid it off and told them to take a HIKE!

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Missm - luckily my mum got rid of that card a while ago - so we are just going to chase charges back off them!!

Some of these companies are really aggressive? I am sure they'd be met with better responses if they laid off people and were more reasonable?

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