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Hi calvi36!

By all means complain to the I.C.

But if I was U, I'd be sorely tempted to do as previously advised and take Nationwide to Court over Non-Compliance of your S.A.R.

In the meantime, why don't U activate the 'parachute' current account, that potential Claimants are advised to open PRIOR to starting the Re-claiming process, and use the online facilities that the NEW account has ???...;)

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I have a parachute account mtman.
Use it then and stop giving those poor harried 'nice' people, over at Nationwide, a hard time about them blocking your online access...lol...:D

 

Perhaps U PRINTED out your online statements, as U were advised to do so in your other Nationwide Thread???!...

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/nationwide/93425-online-statements.html

 

As for taking them only for non compliance, I would rather take them for bank charges and non compliance at the same time...
'Fraid I'm of the same view as kelly101.

U are opening a 'whole-can-of-worms' for yourself, if U pursue a Claim WITHOUT knowing the precise amount that U are Claiming for.

 

Nationwide have no general history of blanket refusals for transaction requests beyond a couple of years, unlike some other Banks, who threw up 'Micro-fiche' smokescreen arguments until recently.

 

 

IMHO...

Methinks U would be better to chase Nationwide for Non-Compliance of your S.A.R. first.

...Then go for the Penalty Charges!

 

Your Claim will be further complicated by U living in Scotland and U possibly Claiming more than £750.

 

I now have documented proof from them that the original info was wrong, I challenged it as it differed vastly from what my statements said. In the latest letter from them, a bog standard letter they have completely failed to address the information that I requested. I will find my letter and post it here.
Unfortunately, standard replies often bear little, or even any, relevance to what a Claimant has requested.

I can appreciate your frustration on ALL these matters and understand that U want your money asap.

However, if I can remind U, it is the tortoise that usually wins races of this type?!

 

It's YOUR Claim and U will do what U think is best for U.

 

 

Best of luck!...:)

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In E & W...The Interest + Costs are EXCLUDED when calculating the Small Claims Track threshold figure (£5,000)

 

U will possibly find the 'Definitive' Scottish Legal System answer somewhere in the following links...

Small Claims Guidance Notes

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/scotland/94302-updated-scottish-procedure.html

 

 

Here's a few Threads of some other recent Scottish Nationwide Claimants...

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/nationwide/69436-sn00psmum-nationwide.html

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/nationwide/87811-aqualibrium-nationwide.html

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/nationwide/87951-princesswawa-nationwide.html

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