Hiya,
In addition to BarclayCard I also sent a 'Tools' letter to egg and MBNA also asking for charges back.
With egg I asked for the refund of charges totalling some £124, a mixture of £20 charges and £16 charges and associated interest. Not much by any stretch but useful nonetheless.
I got reply a few days ago basically refuting the letter and saying that the charges are fair. They however want to refund me £5.43 which is one £20 charge brought down to £16 and 8% interest. They seem to have ignored some £20 charges as they fall out of the 6 year limit.
There is no balance on this card. (The buggers did default me though.)
So I guess the next step would be the second letter. With this letter should I start detailing the interest which they refund me? I was thinking 23.90% as that is the rate which they charge me for cash advances. Or would 16.9% be more appropriate, the rate which is my standard rate.
Also whats the deal with charges that are outside the six year term? I have been reading quite a lot of peoples experiences, some have managed to claim back further, whats the magic there?
In addition to BarclayCard I also sent a 'Tools' letter to egg and MBNA also asking for charges back.
With egg I asked for the refund of charges totalling some £124, a mixture of £20 charges and £16 charges and associated interest. Not much by any stretch but useful nonetheless.
I got reply a few days ago basically refuting the letter and saying that the charges are fair. They however want to refund me £5.43 which is one £20 charge brought down to £16 and 8% interest. They seem to have ignored some £20 charges as they fall out of the 6 year limit.
There is no balance on this card. (The buggers did default me though.)
So I guess the next step would be the second letter. With this letter should I start detailing the interest which they refund me? I was thinking 23.90% as that is the rate which they charge me for cash advances. Or would 16.9% be more appropriate, the rate which is my standard rate.
Also whats the deal with charges that are outside the six year term? I have been reading quite a lot of peoples experiences, some have managed to claim back further, whats the magic there?
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