Thread: Rob S V RBS
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21st June 2007 10:02 #1Classic Account Holder
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Rob S V RBS
I am on the trail of
RBS over a £12 late payment fee added to my most recent credit card statement. I didn't receive a statement in May from them so when I received my latest statement a couple of days ago, it showed up an outstanding amount of £16.64 carried over from May, plus my latest transactions and the late payment fee, and
interest of £1.30 on the full outstanding amount. A penalty of £12 for an unpaid amount (through no fault of mine) of under £17 is absurd!
RBS contacted me yesterday and said they would refund the interest but not the late payment charge. I pointed out that it wasn't my fault the statement was not received, but they stated that the charge was "In their T's and C's" so it is legal. Isn't it amazing that they still try and trot out this line
So, the battle lines have been drawn and the template fromCAG has been used and amended slightly and the letter was sent yesterday. Its only £12 and nothing like the figures some members of
CAG have been charged, but its the principle. And I do like a good battle
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21st June 2007 10:10 #2
Re: Rob S V RBS
Send a CCA request while you're at it (remembering to enclose a 1.00 postal order made payable to them so its deemed cashed on receipt) by Special Delivery.
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28th June 2007 17:07 #3Classic Account Holder
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Re: Rob S V RBS -Fee Refunded!!
I'm pleased to say the matter is resolved. I received a letter from the customer care team today who bizarrely told me that there was no record of any late payment fees ever having been added to my account. So I phoned up and spoke to a very helpful lady called Marion, one of the first line customer advisers, who looked into it and then told me that she would be removing the fee and refunding my account. She couldn't understand why this wasn't done in the first instance, given my very good conduct of my account.
So, a good result!
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28th June 2007 23:04 #4
Re: Rob S V RBS
Glad you're happy with the result
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