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1st February 2007, 20:03
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| | Basic Account Holder
Where else can you earn 8% interest on your money? Start your County Court claim NOW!!! Cagger since
: Jan 2007
Posts: 31
| any more opinions on this? January RBS overdarft of £1100 now ( and no doubt rising ) bank charges are £900 of this! If I put money in it just gets soaked up. They stitched me up last year once also. Do I just stop using it? I can open another account with other bank I use. What will RBs do if I stop using the account? Do I say it is in litigation?
I'm about to write Subject access request letter to Customer relation manager in Edinburgh (freepost po box address ) Is this the best place to write?
I'm based in Essex. |
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1st February 2007, 21:24
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| | Basic Account Holder
Your bank owes you an awful lot more money than you realise See here Cagger since
: Aug 2006 I am in: Hiding in the cupboard under the stairs.
Posts: 532
| Re: any more opinions on this? I would move to the other account, however the bank will not stop issuing charges even if the account is in dispute ....but you can just claim them all back later.
It's likely that if you stop paying in to the account they will very quickly cotton on and then its off to credit management....it now depends on your personality to be able to fend them off. |
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2nd February 2007, 02:07
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| | Basic Account Holder
Where else can you earn 8% interest on your money? Start your County Court claim NOW!!! Cagger since
: Jan 2007
Posts: 31
| Re: any more opinions on this? Quote:
Originally Posted by HydraUK By the way....how many threads relating to this have you got going? | Hello hydra,
I'm still learning about these threads, I think I may have one other that I started a week or so ago. I usually post a new message when asking a question. I that right way or... ?
Ive spoken to about 4 people at bank in last week , all of them seem to be oblivious to the other!
Last guy was yesterday who suggested I take a loan out to cover overdraft . Just giving them more money it seems. Wrote a letter to manager last weekend asking for cooperation, still waiting for official answer |
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2nd February 2007, 19:41
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| | Classic Account Holder | Re: any more opinions on this? Hey beardy, if £900s of this is charges, I wouldn't even bother seeking help. All the branch will be after is more of you money (in the shape of a consolidation loan). Stop using the account, start a claim and get the overdraft cleared by RBS.
If you're not sure how, start with the step by step & user guides in the FAQs section.
As for asking questions, best to keep it all in one thread so ppl can see your progress!! |
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4th February 2007, 21:09
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| | Classic Account Holder | Re: Am I doing this correctly Quote:
Originally Posted by abeardedman To keep my thread going do I send through this reply box? | Yes! Quote:
Originally Posted by abeardedman I'm getting conflicting suggestions as to which address to ask for my SARs from RBS. I'm based in Essex. Is the Tom Mclean one the best? | I sent mine to the customer relations address from the contact us page of the RBS site, don't think it makes much of a difference with the first one. Just reply to whoever writes to you from then on. Makes sure everything goes recorded too!! |
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7th February 2007, 15:18
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| | Basic Account Holder
Posts: 31
| Time to start the ball rolling Hi there people,
Ive got a couple of other accounts set up now. Also recieved my pretty consumer action group stickers, thank you very much for them.
My Subject access request letter goes off tomorrow ( recorded ).
Why are we always so worried with first bite!
Anyway here goes, wish me well people. Encouragement always appreciated.
By the way I've already been totally misquoted by staff at bank when i sent letter to manager, so that has to be replied to also.
I suggest that everyone takes names and dates when speaking to staff. They may be human but they do work for banks!! |
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8th February 2007, 13:07
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| | Basic Account Holder | SUggestions / advise please Hi there,
Any suggestion for this. Subject access request Letter went off today but also got polite letter from the glasgow RBS collection office asking about my overdraft .
I was replying today to my local branch asking to stop d\d's and standing orders till further notice.
Should I tell them I am claiming or let them find out themselves?  |
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8th February 2007, 13:10
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: any more opinions on this? Hi there,
Any suggestion for this.
S.A.R - ( Subject access request ) Letter went off today but also got polite letter from the glasgow RBS collection office asking about my overdraft .
I was replying today to my local branch asking to stop d\d's and standing orders till further notice.
Should I tell them I am claiming or let them find out themselves? |
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8th February 2007, 14:00
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| | Basic Account Holder
Posts: 219
| Re: any more opinions on this? |
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11th February 2007, 15:09
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| | Basic Account Holder
Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
: Jan 2007
Posts: 31
| Re:Another automated letter received Any opinions please.
Just got a second auomated letted form RBS Collection centre in Glasgow claiming that they have been trying to contact me over last few days. Oddly enough we have had no calls whatsoever left on answerphone nor any of household taking messages. Methinks they are fibbing otherwise surely they would leave a message like my local branch always does.
Letter says this problem must be dealt with withing next seven days. They also suggest that cheque books and cards should be returned!
I am going to hand deliver a letter to ' friendly services manager' at local branch saying that account is now in dispute about charges and awaiting info from their head office.
Will also do same to Collection centre and ask them not to send any more automated letters.
Ive already stopped all standing orders & d/ds.
ANY SUGGESTIONS? |
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18th February 2007, 13:56
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: any more opinions on this? Hello people,
Opinions please.
I had a phone call on a Sunday morning today from Nottingham Collections office asking about my overdaft problem. This was after already speaking to two other staff earlier in week who confirmed that because I was in dispute with them at head office they will not be pestering me until the end of March.
This particular person on Sunday ( today ) was suggesting that they extend my current overdraft temporarily for 9 months so long as I pay back £xxx per month until it is paid up. At present I have cancelled all dds and standing orders with them and will not use their services until this has all been resolved. They still will be charging me £28 month ( gold account ) for just having it sitting there. Should I take up this offer you think? As a delaying action?
She also blamed me politely for the charges because I didnt have sufficient funds at time ( which is true ) but I just said it was the extortinate cost of charges that put me in the position once I went over.
Its only been 10 days since I requested past charges ( Subject access request ), how long do they usually take? |
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18th February 2007, 13:59
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: any more opinions on this? Hello people,
Opinions please.
I had a phone call on a Sunday morning today from Nottingham Collections office asking about my overdaft problem. This was after already speaking to two other staff earlier in week who confirmed that because I was in dispute with them at head office they will not be pestering me until the end of March.
This particular person on Sunday ( today ) was suggesting that they extend my current overdraft temporarily for 9 months so long as I pay back £xxx per month until it is paid up. At present I have cancelled all dds and standing orders with them and will not use their services until this has all been resolved. They still will be charging me £28 month ( gold account ) for just having it sitting there. Should I take up this offer you think? As a delaying action?
She also blamed me politely for the charges because I didnt have sufficient funds at time ( which is true ) but I just said it was the extortinate cost of charges that put me in the position once I went over. |
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18th February 2007, 17:28
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| | Classic Account Holder
Your bank owes you an awful lot more money than you realise See here Cagger since
: Aug 2006 I am in: South Wales
Posts: 1,616
| Re: any more opinions on this? What is it with all the double posts lol!?!?
I'd be very cautious about accepting an extended overdraft . If you are short of money, due to charges, why don't you open a new account elsewhere and have your money paid in to their instead until you get your claim sorted out? |
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