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Flangies V Abbey

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  • #16
    Re: Flangies V Abbey

    Amy

    Thanks very much for your reply; can you please advise me where I add the extra recent charges on the letter. The first paragraph states cherges from Jan 01 - May 09; isnt this period too long?

    I really want to get this letter correct

    Thanks in advance

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    • #17
      Re: Flangies V Abbey

      I wouldn't spend too much time on this because all you will receive (if you receive anything) is a template letter, but you could try replacing the first paragraph with something like this:-

      Further to my letter of ******* I have still not received a satisfactory response or a refund of these charges that your company has levied from my account from January 2001 to May 2009 amounting to £xx. Furthermore, since writing on ******* a further £***** has been removed from my account in unlawful charges.

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      • #18
        Re: Flangies V Abbey

        Fantastic; thanks so much
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        • #19
          Re: Flangies V Abbey

          Hello
          Just an update on me; I got me new account at NAT WEST, just a bank account with standing order. dd and cheque book.......... I have also sent my new details to HR at work and asked to have my wages paid into new account. This is because Abbey are taking £450 out of the £2000 overdraft I have and this will commence in June. I cannot afford this sort of money in one go, so I will have me wages paid into natwest and then make an agreement with Abbey to pay it back over several months rather than in one go.

          However I am concerned as I also have a recent ISA and a savings account with Abbey, with a little money in them. will Abbey take my money out of these accounts? to pay off my overdraft I mean

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          • #20
            Re: Flangies V Abbey

            Possibly. They can offset between savings and current accounts.

            If your savings account has money in it will probably be earning a paltry rate - would it be more worthwhile using savings to pay the overdraft up ?

            If not, then yes I would relocate it.
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            • #21
              Re: Flangies V Abbey

              Thanks hun; Well i hardly have any charges at the moment and it is keeping me afloat and I am really trying to avoid any further charges.........................will I still be able to claim my charges back? even if I eventualy close my account
              ------------------------------- merged -------------------------------
              Sorry I meant savings; i have hardly any savings
              Last edited by Flangies; 27th May 2009, 15:41:PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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              • #22
                Re: Flangies V Abbey

                yes if the accounts closed you can still reclaim the charges
                #staysafestayhome

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                Received a Court Claim? Read >>>>> First Steps

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                • #23
                  Re: Flangies V Abbey

                  Thanks so much for your help
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