Hya Just To Let You All Know Got My Pre 6 Year Statementstoday Finally They Go Back To 1991! Game On?????
Nationwide Pre 6 Years Skeggsy
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Way to go Skeggs, good result on getting those statements.
Good luck with your claim"Although scalar fields are Lorentz scalars, they may transform nontrivially under other symmetries, such as flavour or isospin. For example, the pion is invariant under the restricted Lorentz group, but is an isospin triplet (meaning it transforms like a three component vector under the SU(2) isospin symmetry). Furthermore, it picks up a negative phase under parity inversion, so it transforms nontrivially under the full Lorentz group; such particles are called pseudoscalar rather than scalar. Most mesons are pseudoscalar particles." (finally explained to a captivated Celestine by Professor Brian Cox on Wednesday 27th June 2012 )
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skeggsy nationwide.
HyA GUYS
Sorri not been into the Nationwide claim any further at the moment as was doing my blokes Lloyds tsb and got very intense, actually its still very intense, Im going to try to start a thread for it tonight as Im desperate for help.
Nationwide have been so sneaky, when they paid out my claim they put the money back into all of my accounts, at the time I didnt understand why and eventually the whole deceitfull story came apparent. apparently if you are overdrawn they have the right to credit money to any of the accounts you hold, I didnt realise that when I signed to say the claim had been paid, I sort of waived my rights to claim on ANY OF MY NATIONWIDE ACCOUNTS, despite the fact that the claim that I signed to say was finalised was in relation to onloy one of my accounts. I still have the statements and havent been through them yet as I heard that if you have claimed for last six years then want to claim prior to six years its messy unless you do the claim all at the same time...... Now to add insult to my injury Nationwide have started asking for the overdraft back on all the accounts which totalled around 7k.... now that my account overdraft is up for review they are taking it away, they have done the same with my sons account, thank god we had opened the halifax as a para but we havent been using it so they may take the overdraft away also.. oh me oh my... skeggsy
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nationwide pre 6 years skeggsy
Amy, no I didnt sign to say I wouldnt claim again, just heard that if your going to claim pre six years it has to be all in one hit rather than two halfs, as have already claimed the latter part the six year period didnt think I would be able to go for the pre......?
didnt claim ci only 8%
wodu reckon is it worth a go, expecially as they are being horrid now and asked for all the overdraft back that I had on all the accounts.
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Skeggsy
You need to complain to the financial Ombudsman Service (http://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/) about their retaliatory action for withdrawing your overdraft, won't be the first complaint they've had about Nationwide.
Take Amy's advice and continue with your claims, time to start using your parachute account I think, and keep an eye on your credit record, if i were you i would pay what you can afford into your Nationwide account in the meantime so you are at least attempting to pay off your overdrafts.
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Originally posted by iancognito View PostSkeggsy
You need to complain to the financial Ombudsman Service (http://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/) about their retaliatory action for withdrawing your overdraft, won't be the first complaint they've had about Nationwide.
Take Amy's advice and continue with your claims, time to start using your parachute account I think, and keep an eye on your credit record, if i were you i would pay what you can afford into your Nationwide account in the meantime so you are at least attempting to pay off your overdrafts.
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