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MORAL: NEVER ALLOW YOURSELF TO BE FOBBED OFF. They took your money "??????", they owe you your money back. Nail them to the cross (metaphorically speaking).

 

hi, we know exactly how you feel about this issue, but can you edit your post . The charges have not been proved to be Illegal, they are Unlawful.

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I read another thread like this recently, cant for the life of me remember where, anyway the moral of the story was....

Are you now not doing to them what they have been doing to you?, unlawfully taking their money?..Dont wish to be a party pooper, but please be prepared for them to come looking to rectify their error, and if it is, they surely will..

I Wish you everything you wish yourself.

 

NatWest Claimed £1,639. Accepted £1,344.

Natwest Paid me again as GOGW £1,656. Yes they can have it back if they say please.

Barclays 1 Claimed £1,260. Won by default. Paid in full

Barclays 2 Claimed £2,378. Won by default. Paid in full

Birmingham Midshires. Claimed £2,122. Accepted £2,075.

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Hello everyone, wait till you kop a load of this.

 

After successfully reclaiming my dosh from the Halifax (still ongoing fight due to them giving me the dosh twice!) I did my S.A.R - (Subject Access Request .

 

 

Thanx dar£n

I Wish you everything you wish yourself.

 

NatWest Claimed £1,639. Accepted £1,344.

Natwest Paid me again as GOGW £1,656. Yes they can have it back if they say please.

Barclays 1 Claimed £1,260. Won by default. Paid in full

Barclays 2 Claimed £2,378. Won by default. Paid in full

Birmingham Midshires. Claimed £2,122. Accepted £2,075.

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Agreed...I have no criticism here......

I merely said that when they realise their mistake, and they will, they will look to retrieve their money, and they can.

I Wish you everything you wish yourself.

 

NatWest Claimed £1,639. Accepted £1,344.

Natwest Paid me again as GOGW £1,656. Yes they can have it back if they say please.

Barclays 1 Claimed £1,260. Won by default. Paid in full

Barclays 2 Claimed £2,378. Won by default. Paid in full

Birmingham Midshires. Claimed £2,122. Accepted £2,075.

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Agreed...I have no criticism here......

I merely said that when they realise their mistake, and they will, they will look to retrieve their money, and they can.

 

Tony

 

I am not entirly sure i understand where this claim is at, first post very confusing, mentions SAR requesting £538, well as we all know you don't request with SAR.

 

Doyle

 

Did you actually get as far as filing a claim at court?

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After successfully reclaiming my dosh from the Halifax (still ongoing fight due to them giving me the dosh twice!)

 

 

Im confused to.. my comments were based purely on this quote..

 

I shall watch with curiosity..

I Wish you everything you wish yourself.

 

NatWest Claimed £1,639. Accepted £1,344.

Natwest Paid me again as GOGW £1,656. Yes they can have it back if they say please.

Barclays 1 Claimed £1,260. Won by default. Paid in full

Barclays 2 Claimed £2,378. Won by default. Paid in full

Birmingham Midshires. Claimed £2,122. Accepted £2,075.

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Trucker and Doyle,

 

If the first payment was a settlement figure for full and final settlement, that makes the second payment made in error, [this is prob why they are disputing it].

If this is the case, then they WILL try to get it refunded.

Even if it goes to court, which will mean costs being awarded to THEM!

 

the only way you could argue it, is if it was sent as a 'Gesture of Goodwill'

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The S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) letter gave me a total of £538 going back to 2001.

 

Guess what popped through my door this morning, no clues, just guess!

 

Oh alright then.... a letter saying they are right and I am wrong BUT they will give me, wait for it, £1,180!!

 

 

 

The Woolwich / Barclays bit is what i am on about

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There is def something wrong with this "storyline"

Either you are very confused with this claiming business or you are giving your own version to make it more interesting.

The S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) letter gave me a total of £538 going back to 2001.

The SAR does not request repayment of fees, it is for the release of your documents.

 

a letter saying they are right and I am wrong BUT they will give me, wait for it, £1,180!!

Barclays would NOT offer MORE than what is necessary.

 

They said they didn't want to cause me any more concern
Are these your words? your interpretation of their quote?

 

The fact that the account has been closed for 3 years seems to have alluded them,

Immaterial if the account is closed or not, youre still entitled to claim.

 

One point to bear in mind with the Woolwich/Barclays is that they seem to try to fob you off by passing your claim around, but then they cough up nearly twice the amount that they owe.

This is NOT general practice by Barclays and should NOT be taken as to be.

 

Also you state YOU v HAlifax.. wheres the thread.

 

Im sorry to pull your thread apart but it really doesnt ring true.

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Agreed...I have no criticism here......

I merely said that when they realise their mistake, and they will, they will look to retrieve their money, and they can.

 

 

Yes but if thats the figure they've offered to settle at than unless they've broken each item down and clearly made a mistake then they will have difficulty recovering it as there is nothing to stop anyone offering an opponent more money than is claimed to get them to drop the claim

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