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Hi Everyone I Would Just Like To Start By Saying Well Done To Every One Who Has Claimed Back Unfair Bank Charges, But Now I Need Some Help

 

So Far I Have Wrote 3 Letters 2 The Bank. Letter 1 Stated That I Was Owed £1100 For The Past 4 Years But I Was Only Able To Go Back 4 Years With Online Statements. So I Asked Lloyds To Go Back Six Years And Tell Me What The Total Amount Of Charges Would Be. There Response Was That They Wernt Going To Do Anything As They Thought That The Charges Were Fair.

 

Letter 2 Was Just A Quick Note To Say That Since Letter 1 I Had Been Charged A Further 100 Pounds And That I Would Like This Refunded Along With Any Other Charges. To This I Got No Reply.

 

Letter 3 Was A Letter I Got On This Forum Stating That I Would Like A Full List Of Charges That I Have Incured In The Past Six Years, That They Can Only Charge Me A Max Of £10 And That They Have 40 Days In Which To Reply. This Was Sent On 22/02/07.

 

I Have Now Recieved A Letter From The Bank Offering Me £750 And That It Will Go Into My Bank Within The Next 3 Days, Obviosly I Am Only Going To Accept This As Part Payment And Continue With My Claim. But I Have Still Not Recieved A Breakdown Of My Bank Charges So I Only Know Wat I Am Owed From The Last 4 Years. I Am Going To Need To Know Wat The Amount Is For Me To Proceed To Court.

 

 

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Hi Dj Cano,

 

Welcome to the forum,

First here is the letter you are after;

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/6971-data-protection-act-non.html

Please start a thread in the next link, head it as you have here;

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=11

Also read some of the sccesses in your banks forum;

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/lloydstsb-successes/

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hi Lynn here just joined today, can anyone help me get into the Lloyds forum.Awaiting response from second letter sent to Loyds trying to claim back £3060 but may have to start court proceedings soon. very scared can anybody tell me what I NEED TO PREPARE FOR COURT. Thanks looking forward to some friendly advice. Lynn

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