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24th March 2006, 20:54
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: spired.
Posts: 19,652
| Bookworm v Barclaycard ***she's only been and won it! :-D*** Right!
I've had it with them. I've run my cards religiously well for months now, then because of my venetian jaunt and the exchange rate, I skated too close to the edge, and the interest has put me £6.00 over, so I got a £20 charge.
I was going to leave them till close to last of all my targets, but not anymore. They've p!ssed me off one too many time, now it's payback. Literally.
More anon. |
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24th March 2006, 21:24
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#3 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: spired.
Posts: 19,652
| Could I borrow the "groan" emoticon when you're done with it?  |
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24th March 2006, 21:57
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#4 (permalink)
| | Classic Account Customer
I am in: East London
Posts: 234
| Good for you bookworm, best wishes!!
PS. thats what i hate about barclays, if they add interest and that puts you over the limit they charge you!!
This is the only time i would commend capital one, but they wont charge you for going over your limit if they apply the interest charges. |
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24th March 2006, 22:01
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Shropshire
Posts: 860
| They b****** well charged me! What's this? Sexism? |
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24th March 2006, 22:03
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#6 (permalink)
| | Classic Account Customer
I am in: East London
Posts: 234
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Originally Posted by richardc They b****** well charged me! What's this? Sexism? | Oh dear, woopps they dont charge me..... perhaps its because i've phoned them up every time and complained.
Although i'm not sure if they have charged me during the early years, i've been with them for over 5 years.  |
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7th April 2006, 13:30
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#7 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: spired.
Posts: 19,652
| Re: Bookworm v Barclaycard Well, what do you know. Got a big DHL delivery this morning. In it, a handful of copy statements going back to june 04, a huge bundle of computer printout, and a now familiar letter saying blah blah microfiche system...
Going through the printout, which is an account history, you could call it. It does not state the dates I was charged or amounts, but it shows that in the history of the account, there were x times of going over the limit, x times of late payments...
The way I see it, I can do the following: send prelim letter stating I estimate, based on the limited info they have given me, that they have charged me, say 40 times at £20 a time. (It's actually a lot more than that, and there's 2 cards, each charged too!)
Since I have no way of working out if charges were lower for any of those times, or if they refunded any of those at any time, I demand the refund of all at max price.
If they want to say some are statute barred, or the charge was £15 at the time, or they refunded me some of those charges, in my mind, they will have to go retrieve the info. They will then have to explain how come this info was not made available to me, when it clearly was to them.
Either way, I should be able to take it to the Information Commissioner.
Case scenario 1: They refund. Great, just a complaint to the Information Commissioner then, as I really want to nip that behaviour in the bud.
Case scenario 2: They refuse. Court claim ensues. I can estimate the amount again, making sure that it is known that I couldn't be more precise because of them. Problem is how to work out the 8% then? Average so many charges per year, at a monthly/3 monthly/6 monthly interval, to spread out an everage interest? Would that be an acceptable way of doing things?
This is actually a fairly big claim for me. At 1st glance, I've worked out it's nearly 3k of charges alone. The interest would be likely to push it over the 5k. However, as it's 2 separate cards, that might not be a problem.
Comments and thoughts very welcome, please.
__________________ Barclays: Won ~ NatWest: Won ~ Halifax (x2): Won ~ FNMF: Won ~ Barclaycard: Won ~ GHD: Won ~ Grattan: Won ~ GE Money: Won ~ Capital One: Won ~ Land of Leather: Won. * This wonderful site relies on donations to stay open. Advice & opinions given by Bookworm are personal, are not endorsed by Consumer Action Group or Bank Action Group, and are offered informally, without prejudice & without liability. Your decisions and actions are your own, and should you be in any doubt, you are advised to seek the opinion of a qualified professional. |
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7th April 2006, 19:57
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: spired.
Posts: 19,652
| Re: Bookworm v Barclaycard 2 cards (1 visa, 1 Mastercard), 2 claims. I will work out the figures, if I can do it 1 claim, great, if not, then split it that way.
Thanks for your reply, it confirms my feeling. |
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7th April 2006, 20:16
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#10 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Limbo...
Posts: 5,457
| Re: Bookworm v Barclaycard Good luck BW. |
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7th April 2006, 21:26
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#11 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: spired.
Posts: 19,652
| Re: Bookworm v Barclaycard I do not need luck, I need JUSTICE!
Thanks anyway.  |
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7th April 2006, 21:35
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#12 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Limbo...
Posts: 5,457
| Re: Bookworm v Barclaycard Quote: |
Originally Posted by Bookworm I do not need luck, I need JUSTICE! | You WANT justice...and I am sure you will get it, justice I also expect to get it!  |
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8th April 2006, 18:10
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#13 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: spired.
Posts: 19,652
| Re: Bookworm v Barclaycard Right, here goes: Quote: Barclaycard
Barclaycard House
PO Box 5592
Northampton
NN4 1ZY
Saturday, 08 April 2006
Dear Sir/Madam, ACCOUNT NUMBERS: xxxxx & xxxx
I note that following my Data Protection Act request, you sent me statements only going back as far as June 04, alongside a large computer printout containing some information about my account.
As I’m sure you are very aware, the reason for requesting the information was to ascertain the amount of unlawful charges applied to my account, prior to placing a request for refund. Unfortunately, due to your reluctance to actually supply me with the information requested, I have no alternative but to estimate the amount actually applied to my accounts over the years.
From the printout supplied, I can see that on the Mastercard account, there have been, as far as I can ascertain, 40 over the limit charges and 22 missed (late?) payment charges; On the Visa account, 45 over the limit charges and 27 missed payment charges; In total, 134 charges.
Since you have not supplied me with the dates at which these charges have been incurred, or how much was charged each time, I have no way of knowing precisely and have therefore decided to apply the current rate of £ 20.00 per penalty charge. 134 charges x £ 20.00 = £ 2 680.00, or £ 1 240.00 on Mastercard, £ 1 440.00 on Visa.
It is my opinion, and that of the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), that these charges are punitive in nature, not a genuine pre-estimate of cost and not intended to reimburse your losses for a breach of contract occurring. You will by now be aware that the OFT has further pronounced in their latest statement that any charge over £ 12.00 would be automatically deemed a penalty charge, as per English Law and the 1999 Consumer Credit Regulations, and the Unfair Contracts Terms Act 1977 which require that contract terms be reasonable.
Accordingly I request that you return to me the sum of £ 2 680.00 by way of personal cheque within 7 days of receipt of this letter. If you choose not to do so, I will start proceedings for recovery in the County Courts. If I have to start court proceedings, you will become liable for my court costs and for an extra 8% APR as permitted under the County Courts Act (1984).
I also reserve the right to make a formal complaint to the Information Commissioner for your failure to fully comply with my Data Protection Act request, as I do not believe that you could not supply the requested information if you’d wanted to, and that the microfiche issue is nothing but an attempt to circumvent the Act.
If I have to go to court, I will of course advise the Courts of the circumstances behind my estimated claim amount, which is your failure to supply me with the requested information when requested, even though the said information was requested under the Data Protection Act.
It may well be, of course, that the amount of £ 2 680.00 is incorrect, and I am quite happy to stand corrected on the amount, and to accept a lower repayment, as long as you can provide evidence of it.
Yours faithfully
Bookworm
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8th April 2006, 18:17
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Bookworm v Barclaycard Quote: |
Originally Posted by Bookworm Going through the printout, which is an account history, you could call it. It does not state the dates I was charged or amounts, but it shows that in the history of the account, there were x times of going over the limit, x times of late payments... | Whereabouts in the print out was that info? What was the page title?
If I can find that info in my I might put a speculative £30 per month claim in for the months I can? |
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8th April 2006, 18:30
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Bookworm v Barclaycard annoying situation to be in Bookworm..
did you pay the £10 for Data Protection Act request? If so, Barclays are as you know required to submit full disclosure... it sounds to me like they haven't. Now if they are genuinely unable to furnish you with any more than a vague summary - I suggest that they are in clear breach of not simply the DPA, but also FSA regulations whereby they are required to maintain records for six years... therefore I would also consider adding to your prelim letter that you are considering reporting them to the Financial Ombudsman Service for failing to maintain accurate or complete records in accordance with FSA reg | |