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15th April 2006, 14:44
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I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 783
| Trucker v Barclays **WON** Hi All.... I am new to this site and stumbled across it as a consequence of a disagreement between me and my bank.
As a result i now wish to reclaim all charges made against my account for the past 2 years (only had this account 2 years), however this time last year i over run my overdraft by a considerable margin. The bank did nothing to stop me, in fact they seemed quite happy to charge me £75 p/m. It wasn't until September that i contacted the Bank to get the situation sorted and went onto a overdraft reduction scheme, which finishes early next month. Can i claim charges back despite the fact that i knew i was over my overdraft limit? As i said the bank just carried on collecting fees. They never attempted to contact me apart from the standard charge letter that is sent out. All contact was instigated by me.
Would be grateful for some thoughts.
I have not as yet explored the entire site and wonder if there are template letters that i can use to start the ball rolling??
Thanks in advance 
Last edited by Trucker; 25th June 2007 at 17:46.
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15th April 2006, 16:08
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I am in: balanced
Posts: 8,367
| Re: Some Further Advice Please. Hi and welcome to the forums.
It seems from your questions that you have not yet read through the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) which is an absolute must.
Spend a day or two going through those, as well as the "Case Guidance Notes" etc. You will find them invaluable, and you need to do this in order to grasp the implications of the task that lies ahead of you......
Once you have done this, if you still have any unanswered questions, then post them here and they will be resolved in no time....
Many people here could easily answer those questions, but it really is vital to do some of the groundwork yourself. On the plus side, the benefits of a little hard work will hopefully result in a nice refund of those charges in the months ahead.
Good luck..!!!
__________________ .. . Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice, you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer. |
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25th February 2007, 12:00
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 783
| Trucker v Barclays +Hi All
I am just about ready to start on the road to reclaiming unlawful fees against my account(s).
I do have 1 question though, that i couldn't find the answer to in the faq section.
One of the accounts that i wish to reclaim fees from was a joint account that was closed in 2005 following divorce. The account only needed the authority of either signature. Will the fact that i am now divorced hinder in any way the access to data or pursuit of the claim without consent from my former wife ?
Trucker
Last edited by Trucker; 25th February 2007 at 16:44.
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25th February 2007, 12:26
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 783
| Re: Trucker v Barclays Thanks for that.
I am also claiming for my own current account. Would you send 2 seperate Data Protection Act requests or just include both accounts on the 1 letter. |
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25th February 2007, 16:42
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 783
| Re: Trucker v Barclays I will be compiling Data Protection Act request later this evening ready for posting tomorrow. Should i send this recorded delivery?
Looking a bit further forward should i make 2 seperate claims for the 2 accounts or just bundle them into a single claim? |
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25th February 2007, 17:11
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Trucker v Barclays Quote: |
I am also claiming for my own current account. Would you send 2 seperate Data Protection Act requests or just include both accounts on the 1 letter.
| 1 Data Protection Act request + 1 £10 fee, mention both a/c no's. Quote: |
Looking a bit further forward should i make 2 seperate claims for the 2 accounts or just bundle them into a single claim?
| You can combine the if the total is less than £5000 |
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25th February 2007, 18:01
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Trucker v Barclays Quote:
Originally Posted by Trucker I will be compiling Data Protection Act request later this evening ready for posting tomorrow. Should i send this recorded delivery?
Looking a bit further forward should i make 2 seperate claims for the 2 accounts or just bundle them into a single claim? |
Given that banks can be a bit devious, I tend to take the line of 'safe rather than sorry'. For the xtra 70ish pence it's probably worth sending recorded, then, if they don't provide info within 40 days you will be able to prove they received your request. As I live within a few minutes walk of my local branch, I hand delivered all of my correspondence and got the cashier to sign and stamp a receipt for me.
Good luck with it all
Jules |
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26th February 2007, 04:10
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 783
| Re: Trucker v Barclays Quote:
Originally Posted by jules is saving As I live within a few minutes walk of my local branch, I hand delivered all of my correspondence and got the cashier to sign and stamp a receipt for me. |
I never thought of just taking correspondense to the branch. Could this be done for everything, including the court papers etc. |
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26th February 2007, 04:42
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 783
| Re: Trucker v Barclays Probably another stupid question but hey i am trying.
Who and where do i address the Data Protection Act letter to. Have found several names and 2 different addresses, 1 in Cheshire and 1 in London. |
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26th February 2007, 10:30
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: worcestershire
Posts: 3,273
| Re: Trucker v Barclays Quote:
Originally Posted by Trucker I never thought of just taking correspondense to the branch. Could this be done for everything, including the court papers etc. | Any thing to do with your bank can be transferred on their internal mail, but as 'Jules' states ALWAYS get a receipt saying who accepted it and when.
dont give them any room to delay any further than they already do..
Good Luck |
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26th February 2007, 10:36
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: worcestershire
Posts: 3,273
| Re: Trucker v Barclays Quote:
Originally Posted by Trucker where do i address the Data Protection Act letter to. Have found several names and 2 different addresses, 1 in Cheshire and 1 in London. | I sent mine to my own branch who forwarded it to Customer Services Leicestershire LE87 2BB.
Another addy is Churchill Place, London
see here http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...s.html?garpg=4 |
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26th February 2007, 15:06
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 783
| Re: Trucker v Barclays Well here we go. Data Protection Act letter written and ready to post. The clock is ticking.
Will update when i got something to report |
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1st March 2007, 11:35
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 783
| Re: Trucker v Barclays Hi All
Been doing a lot of reading of other threads and research into the whole process. But one thing is puzzling me. Why is the interest removed from the original spreadsheet that you send to Barclays? Surely you want to claim this from the outset.
Trucker |
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2nd March 2007, 01:50
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Cumbria
Posts: 783
| Re: Trucker v Barclays Quote:
Originally Posted by Trucker Hi All
Been doing a lot of reading of other threads and research into the whole process. But one thing is puzzling me. Why is the interest removed from the original spreadsheet that you send to Barclays? Surely you want to claim this from the outset.
Trucker | can no one help me out? |
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