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19th June 2009 13:50 #1
appologies if this has already been discussed!?
Hi all,
Im totally new to this forum, and appologies if this has bee discussed in anyone elses threads.
I have a barclaycard which i took out about 12 years ago. i conatcted one of the better known agencies about reclaiming the charges. He informed me that not only could he (potentially) get all of the charges refunded but also all of theinterest that i have paid in the last 12 years, is this possible and if so is it something i can do myself with letters etc.
It sounds a little bit too good to be true and would cost about £500 if i get him to do it for me.
(He also informed me that he could claim back all of the interest payments for a previous mortage i took out and would be able to get no less than £5000)
Thankyou all in advance
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19th June 2009 13:52 #2
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
Hi and welcome to the
CAG 
Yes this raises its head every other day and the answer is
You can do it all yourself for free -well you spend some time and some stamp money
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19th June 2009 13:52 #3
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
Hummmmm
is he asking for commision as well ????
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19th June 2009 13:55 #4
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
i dont mind spending the time and some money on stamps...but would need some guidance if thats available here, maybe some exmple letters.
Yes they ask for 30% commision on what they recover, hence thh reason id rather spend some time and do it myself!!
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19th June 2009 13:59 #5
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
everything you need is right here and there is help a plenty, I would suggest that you read the following
Step By Step Guide - Consumer Wiki
and then whe you are ready post in the appropriate forum
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19th June 2009 14:01 #6
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
Welcome to
CAG 

Get reading other peoples threads as well
you will pick up plenty of info
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19th June 2009 14:05 #7
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
Hi Newcastle,
If you read threads here in the BC forum, particularly those showing **WON** in the title, you'll see how easy it is for you to reclaim your own charges.
If you want to claim higher rates ofinterest from them as well, it's a lot more effort but the rewards can be worth it.
Read, learn, then DIY !! There's all the help and support here that you'll ever need.
Link 1. OFT Debt Coll'n Guide - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/oft664.pdf
Link 2. Checking your credit Agreement - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...greements.html
Link 3. Interest Tutorial - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
Any help and advice is offered in good faith, based solely on my own knowledge and on experience gathered from this site. I am not qualified to offer legal or financial advice, which you should seek from an expert before making any important decisions. My opinions are therefore offered without liability.
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19th June 2009 14:12 #8
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
thanks for the advice so far, so it is possible to claim back all of the
interest that i have paid over the 12 years, i ask again as most of the threads i am reading relate to asking for bank charges such as missed payment penalties to be repaid and not the actual interest on my barclaycard.
Sorry if im being a total newbie on this!!!
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19th June 2009 14:14 #9
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
you can only claim the
interest on the charges applied, unless something has changed recenlty, so in my opinon the firm you are on about is telling a few porkies
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19th June 2009 14:17 #10
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
he is offering to clear the credit card debt (which is about £500) and then reclaim all of the
interest that i have paid over the last 12 years??
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19th June 2009 19:28 #11
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
You can claim back charges and
interest on those charges.
If you claim this interest at the bank's contractual rate, this can add up to a tidy sum. As I said before, it's more complicated and the bank won't pay up voluntarily. You'll have to file a claim at court and they'll hold off until just before court. They'll normally then pay up in full.
If you just want the charges back, BC will pay you these without any need for a court claim, usually within 4 to 6 weeks.Link 1. OFT Debt Coll'n Guide - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/oft664.pdf
Link 2. Checking your credit Agreement - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...greements.html
Link 3. Interest Tutorial - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
Any help and advice is offered in good faith, based solely on my own knowledge and on experience gathered from this site. I am not qualified to offer legal or financial advice, which you should seek from an expert before making any important decisions. My opinions are therefore offered without liability.
If I've been helpful, please click my scales.
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23rd June 2009 11:59 #12
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
i understand that i can claim back bank charges and the
interest on these charges.
But as far as you know you can not claim back the interest that has been added onto your debts eg,
£1,500 debt (say 19% interest = £285) this company tells me that they can claim back this £285. Obviously over the 12 years this interest will be a massive amount.
Can this be done or is he selling me a bum deal? If it can be done can i do it myself?
Appologies if this has already been done but im just trying to get it right in my own head.
Thanks
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23rd June 2009 12:51 #13
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
No I dont think it can be done
read this
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8113482.stm
Alert on misleading debt advertsLast edited by PGH7447; 23rd June 2009 at 13:19.
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23rd June 2009 23:10 #14
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
Read this - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
And see here - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...ml#post2140711Link 1. OFT Debt Coll'n Guide - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/oft664.pdf
Link 2. Checking your credit Agreement - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...greements.html
Link 3. Interest Tutorial - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
Any help and advice is offered in good faith, based solely on my own knowledge and on experience gathered from this site. I am not qualified to offer legal or financial advice, which you should seek from an expert before making any important decisions. My opinions are therefore offered without liability.
If I've been helpful, please click my scales.
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9th July 2009 13:06 #15
Re: appologies if this has already been discussed!?
just incase anyone is interested, when i questioned the fella from a well known company (Clue: the name also linked to describing a huge illegal drugs business) when asked if he was refering to contractural
interest he didnt seem to know what i was talking about.
I have since told him that im not interested and as he seemed to understand that i had done some research and totally backed off from his usual salesman banter.Last edited by newcastlenewbie; 10th July 2009 at 08:44.
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