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blazey 27-06-2007 18:45

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Boyfriends trying to do this at the moment. He's owed around £800.

Kisser 28-06-2007 07:34

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Who does he bank with Blazey and where is he up to at the moment?

blazey 29-06-2007 16:48

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Originally Posted by Kisser (Post 441081)
Who does he bank with Blazey and where is he up to at the moment?

Halifax and he's been charged around £800. He's on his final letter to them to ask for his money back I think.

I saw something not so long back though in the times about a change in the law about recovering bank charges, I wish i'd read it properly now. I'm sure it said a bill had been past so that banks had more rights to charge people. Think alot of reclaims probably take up court time but I really cant remember.

Anyway I know he hasn't been offered his money back yet :mad:

Royboy39 29-06-2007 16:58

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 441792)
Halifax and he's been charged around £800. He's on his final letter to them to ask for his money back I think.

I saw something not so long back though in the times about a change in the law about recovering bank charges, I wish i'd read it properly now. I'm sure it said a bill had been past so that banks had more rights to charge people. Think alot of reclaims probably take up court time but I really cant remember.

Anyway I know he hasn't been offered his money back yet :mad:

Check this out:
BBC NEWS | Business | Judge slams bank payout delays

blazey 29-06-2007 17:10

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 441799)

Ah maybe I'm thinking of something else then. I don't read BBC news so I don't see these articles.

Kisser 03-07-2007 15:12

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The Halifax really took their time with me - sent my original letter back in Feb asking for the money back and got the final response in June (which was a no). If they still say no blazey print off the form from the Financial Ombudsman website. They wrote back to me within a week saying they have contacted the bank asking them to return my money etc. Will see if the Halifax takes more notice of them.

blazey 03-07-2007 15:17

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Originally Posted by Kisser (Post 443863)
The Halifax really took their time with me - sent my original letter back in Feb asking for the money back and got the final response in June (which was a no). If they still say no blazey print off the form from the Financial Ombudsman website. They wrote back to me within a week saying they have contacted the bank asking them to return my money etc. Will see if the Halifax takes more notice of them.

I don't know whether he's going to carry it on. Halifax recently demanded he started paying more money into his account but you can imagine why he doesn't want to pay off an overdraft when the money just gets took out again via charges.

I need to open a new bank account soon for my student card but all the hassle he's had with halifax has really put me off, even though i've never had a problem with them myself. I think i'll be going with RBS but no doubt they will be just as bad aswell.

Kisser 03-07-2007 15:20

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I am definately carrying it all on - its not wasting any of my time, just the odd letter to the bank and finally the form to the Ombudsman. They will take over from here, and if I end up a few hundred quid richer I don't care how long it takes!

entwisi 03-07-2007 16:16

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 443866)
I don't know whether he's going to carry it on. Halifax recently demanded he started paying more money into his account but you can imagine why he doesn't want to pay off an overdraft when the money just gets took out again via charges.

If he has an agreed overdraft there aren't any real charges, normally its just a small interest charge. If its unauthorised then hes still responsible for all charges irrespective of him paying his money in . If he's in teh latter camp then I would HIGHLY recommend going down and talking to them, get them to agree an overdraft and agree a repayment plan that suits his budget, burying his head in the sand is not the way forward when it comes to debt.

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Originally Posted by blazey

I need to open a new bank account soon for my student card but all the hassle he's had with halifax has really put me off, even though i've never had a problem with them myself. I think i'll be going with RBS but no doubt they will be just as bad aswell.

you will normally find all teh banks clammouring for your account when you go to uni, sit back, collect the info then make a reasoned choice as to whose set of benefits suis you the best.

carpon 03-07-2007 16:56

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just visited a top website with loads of information on how to claim back all your charges + interest !! with all the procedures + template letters that you can download. address is :

moneysavingexpert.com/bankcharges

lots of helpfull info on how to get back your hard earned ! :)

blazey 03-07-2007 19:02

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 443893)
If he has an agreed overdraft there aren't any real charges, normally its just a small interest charge. If its unauthorised then hes still responsible for all charges irrespective of him paying his money in . If he's in teh latter camp then I would HIGHLY recommend going down and talking to them, get them to agree an overdraft and agree a repayment plan that suits his budget, burying his head in the sand is not the way forward when it comes to debt.



you will normally find all teh banks clammouring for your account when you go to uni, sit back, collect the info then make a reasoned choice as to whose set of benefits suis you the best.

He has paid £800 in charges from going over the overdraft accidently. Normally by a few pence. I've done my research on banks, I'm just a bit put off by the possibilities of going over the overdraft and getting charges that amount to such an amount. However I'm more sensible with my money than him so I dont have too much to worry about I guess.

As for him getting his money back, he can do his own research :p

Royboy39 06-07-2007 11:51

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Originally Posted by Kisser (Post 443867)
I am definately carrying it all on - its not wasting any of my time, just the odd letter to the bank and finally the form to the Ombudsman. They will take over from here, and if I end up a few hundred quid richer I don't care how long it takes!

Good for you..........Look at this one:

BBC NEWS | Business | Bailiffs to go in at Abbey branch

Kisser 16-07-2007 15:41

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Well, I have got a letter from the Financial Ombudsman. They have written to my bank (The Halifax) who, although deny they are in the wrong, will refund my bank charges rather than go through an investigation with the Ombudsman people!! All I had to do was sign the letter they enclosed to say I agreed this was fair etc and I am now awaiting a cheque! Yipeeee :)

Easy peasy - urge anyone to go ahead and do as I did. Letter Templates attached to previous post.

mani 20-07-2007 04:31

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excellant kisser


did u get all the amount u claimed for?

West Ender 20-07-2007 14:10

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My daughter has just been offered refund of £1060.40 by Barclays Bank. She started the claim 6 weeks ago and she will have the money within the next 2 weeks. There was no arguing by the bank, she obtained a list from them of all the charges and sent in an itemised claim. They agreed all but £200 of it.


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