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    • Banks have different limits above which they require Probate. So it may be Probate is not needed, although as he died with no Will that could complicate things. Is all the £28k with Virgin Money? Your wife should contact all banks who hold his money with the death certificate and ask them what they need to release the funds to her. Most banks have a central "bereavement department". Check their websites. Use that department rather than general call centre or bank branch if they have one. Nearly every bank website has a section on "what to do when a customer dies" so have a search for that. Your wife may also have to provide evidence that she is his daughter. When his wife died it sounds like they had a joint bank account so that's why her money just went across to him. But as it isn't a joint account now transfer to your wife won't be quite that simple.  
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    • She's an only child and he as a brother and sister. He has no will and we have done a check on this to find out if he had left one and nothing has come up. He has savings of around 28k His sister and brother are well off so 28k is nothing to them and aren't interested in his money. This just leaves my wife/his daughter. Would this still need to go to probate there is no estate e.g house or business to sell and the amount left in his bank is just small? When his wife died they just closed her bank account and moved her money across to his account and we just assumed that once my wife has handed in the death certificate and shown evidence of who she is the same would apply to her? We don't know yet the council have only just written to us today with a guide of what to do next.  
    • Did your FiL leave a Will and if so who is the Executor? Strictly speaking banks could refuse to take instructions until Probate is granted but In practice I would expect the bank to take instructions to cancel the DD if the Executor presents the death certificate and a certified copy of the Will
    • Hi   Sorry I probably wasn't clear enough. He had lived in the flat until December 2022 with Dementia by this time it was unsafe for him to have capacity to live on his own and he had to move into a nursing home. We had left it too late to apply for power of attorney so approached a solicitor in March last year for Deputyship. We were still in the process of dealing with it by May 2024. He passed away a few weeks ago and the solicitor was contacted to halt the application and we will just pay the fees of what work he has done up until now. My wife was the named person on her dads bank account but we didn't have the ability to alter any direct debits hence the reasons for applying for Deputyship as we were having problems trying to stop some payments coming out of his account Eon being another difficult company. We kept his flat on from December 2022 - August 2023. it was at this point I contacted Sancutary housing to inform them he was no longer living in the flat, it had been cleared out and was ready for a new tenant and that he had Dementia and had moved into a nursing home December 2022 and explained the reasons why we kept it on. As the named person to speak on his behalf I asked them what proof they needed in order to give notice on the flat e.g proof of dementia and proof that he was living in a nursing home and anything else they wanted. The lady in the upstairs flat and some of the other residence in the street had asked about him and we had told them he had moved into a nursing home. The lady in the upstairs flat wanted his flat for medical reasons so asked us once we had given notice could be let her know and she'll ask them if she can have it. We explained the difficulties and it was left at that but I did tell her I would let her know once notice was given. I contacted the company by email a number of times and also telephone conversations and nobody followed it up and it wasn't till the end of February this year that the housing manager for the area wrote to our home address to ask about him that he had been to the flat a couple of times and nobody answered and he had asked some of the residence in the street and they hadn't seen him for sometime. There was an email address on the letter so I contacted him and copied in the last 2 emails I sent Sanctuary regarding me wanting to give notice on the flat for at least 9 months explaining that it went ignored as well as telephone calls. I also stated I wanted to have his rent payments returned from the date I wanted to give notice which was from August 2023 as the bank wouldn't let us stop the DD without POT or deputyship explaining we were in the process of Deputyship. He gave some excuse about not having POT to cancel on his behalf and spoke to someone in HR and said he would contact the nursing home to confirm he was there with Dementia and if it all checks out we can give notice on the flat which came to an end on the 22 March 2024. There was not mention of back payments for the rent already paid or the fact I had asked to give notice in August 2023. Despite someone living in the flat from 1st April they continue to take DD payments for the flat and have taken another 2 payments of £501. another concerning thing despite Eon not allowing us to cancel the DD to his account the lady upstairs informed Eon that she was moving into the flat February 2024 and Eon refunding the account to his bank and said in an email sorry you are leaving us and canceled his account. Something they wouldn't let us do but a stranger. She also changed her bank account to his address despite the fact notice hadn't been given on the flat yet. So we need to find out how much information Sanctuary actually had for her to tell her power company she was moving into the flat in February despite the housing manager only just getting in contact to find out where he was. So a complaint is going into Eon and Sanctuary and we are going to take advice and ask the bank to charge back the rent. My wife hasn't taken the death certificate to the bank yet to inform them of his passing.  
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Hi Everyone,

 

Just joined this forum! I have initiated my claim through moneyonline.gov.uk. against Natwest Credit Cards. I am claiming unfair 'overlimit' and 'late payment' fees that they have charged me since the past 2 years.

 

Before I went forward with this claim, they had offered a refund of the difference between £20 they charged me and £12, which is their new charge, equals £8. I have 8 such instances and they offered £64! I have declined the offer and decided to go to small courts and file for my full claim!

 

Anybody having made similar claims from Natwest CC or any other bank card provider, I am eager to hear from you!!

 

Cheers

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Hi again ABA! Sounds like you've got the credit card claim in hand - and you've done the right thing by rejecting their silly over to refund the difference!!!

 

Keep us posted on your progress - best of luck, hedgey xxx :p

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Yep, they will still payout eventually, just hang in there and keep rejecting, let the courts decide, but they wont need to. They will settle in full before court hearing date. Lol. All the best, Fendy xxx

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Hi I am starting today for the first time to do the same as yourself for my son. What I am confused about is they seem to have charged two interest payments per month and an overlimit fee. My son stupidly used his credit card to withdraw cash so they have charged interest on purchases and interest on cash can I claim back the interest on cash as well. Finding it hard to work all this out just read your thread . Sheri

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Hi Sheri,

 

I am unaware if one can claim back the interest on cash! Check this thread for what charges can and cannot be claimed - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/natwest-bank/79547-natwest-charges-guide.html. If you are still having problems, I would suggest you start your own thread and there will be loads of advise and support from others!

 

Hope this helps! Cheers ABA

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Hi Guys,

 

I have today received a 'Notice of Issue' from the courts, looks like a pretty standard letter that states that the defendant may dispute / admit the claims etc etc.

 

However this is from the NORTHAMPTON County Court. Should'nt this have been issued by a court closer to my place? Also, would that mean I will have to go to NORTHAMPTON if Natwest defend? I live in Bracknell, about 100 miles away!! For information, I have used MCO to file my claim!!

 

Any ideas..... Thanks ABA

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Hi ABA!

 

Don't worry, this'll probs be transferred to your local court soon. But one of the court crew should be along soon to confirm. Stay focused....... you're nearly there now!!! Hedgey xxxxx :p

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Hi Guys,

 

I have received a letter from Northampton County Courts stating that Natwest Credit Cards would be defending all of the claim. It says Natwest has 28 days to defend this claim!

 

Wonder on what basis they will defend the claim. They have been chewing my money illegally since the past few years.......this post is just to keep you updated and to know anything I should do prepare in my defence against their counterclaim!!

 

Thanks guys ....... ABA

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Hi ABA,

 

Have a look through here http://www.consumeractiongroup.c o....tructions.html Further down the link it explains what happens when you get to this stage.

 

Don't worry though - you need to play the waiting game now. And let's face it, with nat west, we're all used to that anyway!!

 

Hedgey xx :p

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Hi Hedgey,

 

Thanks for that! The information on the link is fantastic! Thanks once again.....will keep you posted!

 

Cheers ABA

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Hi guys,

 

I have today received a letter from RBS's solicitor Ryan Hockley, and along with it a cheque for the full amount including costs :))))

 

However they have not "admitted liability"and they mention they are coughing up as "defending would not be commercially viable" etc etc. Their letter also states...."the payment is made subject to your agreement not to court publicity, or disclose or refer to any third party, the background to this matter, and keep terms of this settlement strictly private and confidential."

 

Well guess what RBS, the settlement is out in the open and millions are there to claim their's back!! Wonder how they have the nerve to write such a letter.......but this succees is to many of you who have helped to put my claim forward and the guidance that I got in the forum and for the millions of others who are waiting to claim but unsure! PLEASE GO AHEAD AND DO NOT FEAR THEM! Believe yourself and please ask me or others on this forum who have succeeded in getting their money back, that was rightfully theirs!!!

 

Before I finish off, I have deposited the cheque today, I need to inform MCOL that I have received the payment! Can I inform them through the internet???

 

Cheers ABA:D

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Hey ABA.............!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

Yet another brilliant win for the CAGGERS!!!!!

Well done mate - happy spending!!!!!

Best wishes, hedgey xxxxx

:D :D :D

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Thanks Hedgey!!

 

Thanks a lot for your help mate!!! I sometimes wish this could have drawn on and gone on to the courts and I am sure RBS / Natwest would have lost, based on the reasoning that they make profits from charges!!! We'll see far less profits from these guys next year :D.

 

Also Hedgey, now that I have deposited the cheque, how can I inform MCOL through their website, where I had initiated the claim, that I have received the payment??

 

I have this claim pending with Natwest Bank and hoping for a similar amount next week :D

 

Thanks once again........take care ABA

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Hi ABA,

 

If the claim wasn't transferred to your local county court - I think you need to contact Northampton court and let them know it's settled (or local county court if it was transferred!)

 

I'm really chuffed for you mate - hope the second claim works out as well as this one!

 

Best wishes, take care....... hedgey xxxx :p

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