Thread: Clemo v's RBS
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2nd February 2007 09:04 #1Basic Account Holder
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Clemo v's RBS
Hi everyone,
After monitoring this site for a few weeks and reading as much information as I possibly can I decided to claim back my charges fromRBS which I know will run to about £3k.

I prepared my S.A.R - (Subject access request ) letter and sent it via Royal Mail registered post on January 25th, using the information comissioner's website I got their registered address and sent the letter to:
The Data Controller
The RoyalBank of Scotland Group PLC
36 St Andrew Square
Edinburgh
EH2 2YB
I have checked the Royal Mail website and I can see that my letter was received and signed for the next day. It has now 7 days since sending my letter and I have received any acknowledgement or the information (statements, etc). I know they have 40 days to comply with my request, but is there any follow up action that I should take, maybe aphone call or an email? If so, does anyone have those details?
Also, I can see that a few people have sent their letter to their local branch - should I have done that instead?
Thanks
Lee
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Action against RBS commenced January 25th
Action againstHSBC commenced February 1st
Last edited by clemo; 2nd February 2007 at 09:38.
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2nd February 2007 09:28 #2
Re: Clemo v's RBS
I got my statements within a week of requesting them from the head office
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2nd February 2007 09:43 #3Basic Account Holder
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Re: Clemo v's RBS
Don't worry, they are pathetic, I have only JUST received confirmation of my request and no statements as yet. Remember your timetable, NEVER, EVER theirs or they will not take you seriously.
And don't worry about the address, from what I gather at this stage it's not that important, yet. At the prelim orlba it's different. Are you claiming in Scotland of England?
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2nd February 2007 10:01 #4Basic Account Holder
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I am claiming in England. I have read on the MCOL website that one of the conditions is that the address of the person(s) you are suing is within England and Wales, but their headoffice is in Scotland.
Does this mean I would send my prelim letter to my local branch?
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2nd February 2007 10:51 #5Basic Account Holder
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Re: Clemo v's RBS
I'm in scotland claiming
BOS , but claiming in england through a friend of the family's address. I'm still learning same as you.
Though from what I gather all your contacts should be the addresses in scotland, i.e. sandy watt etc. So the address you've got is fine. All except theSAR at your local branch. The MCOL aspect just relies on the address used to claim.
All the best, and keep me posted how you get on.
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6th February 2007 12:07 #6Basic Account Holder
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I received the statements from my
RBS accounts on Friday accompanied by a letter stating that the charges were notified to me when I accepted their T&C's, etc.
The letter also states that the remaining statements (of which there are 6 months) will follow shortly. Will wait and see.
Now I have the task of going through each one and detailing the appropriate charges - I can't wait to see the result!Last edited by clemo; 6th February 2007 at 14:41.
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