Re: Alliance & Leicester Suing For Overdraft
I think that's a bit of pointless sarcasm, Amy. The advice was to cut out the irrelevant stuff in the complaint and to stick to the three line version of "you didn't cancel my DDs when I instructed you to do so; that led to an unauthorised overdraft and related fees. Please correct your mistake and refund any related fees".
Regarding "confuse"/"wind up" I think that both apply.
For someone dealing with complaints, don't you believe that it is easy to get distracted from the essence of a complaint if it contains pages of irrelevant stuff making what may seem to be unfounded and incorrect statements.
Originally posted by Amy
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Regarding "confuse"/"wind up" I think that both apply.
For someone dealing with complaints, don't you believe that it is easy to get distracted from the essence of a complaint if it contains pages of irrelevant stuff making what may seem to be unfounded and incorrect statements.
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